Issues Bleeding the brakes on my 2000 Accord
I had to replace the rear brake lines on my accord and I cannot get all of the air out of the system.
I have a powerbleeder that pressurizes the master and you just crack the bleeders on the cylinders. No luck.
I have tried it the old fashion way and again, no luck.
When the brake pedal is depressed I can hear squeaking from abs module, like there is air in there. But it wont come out! I have bled each wheel and I even just bled all 4 at the same time, but no luck.
I do not see a bleeder on the abs module, but there are six lines going to it.
Is there a way to cycle the abs?
Thanks
Burke
I have a powerbleeder that pressurizes the master and you just crack the bleeders on the cylinders. No luck.
I have tried it the old fashion way and again, no luck.
When the brake pedal is depressed I can hear squeaking from abs module, like there is air in there. But it wont come out! I have bled each wheel and I even just bled all 4 at the same time, but no luck.
I do not see a bleeder on the abs module, but there are six lines going to it.
Is there a way to cycle the abs?
Thanks
Burke
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