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G-AMG G-Class DIY Host Date registered: May 2006 Location: South Texas Vehicle(s): '04 G55, '80 280GE, '99 S420, '98 E320, 2011 E350 | Brake Fluid Change With ABS So, this is where everyone disappeared to!! I was wondering what happened. Hey, are there people who bleed their own brake (with ABS!) with the Motive system?? I've seen " You need pulsating bleeder for ABS" or "all you need is 15 psi". With 3 cars with ABS, and I like to change fluid yearly (excessive heat/humitity down here really messes up the fluid quickly). Of course safety is #1 priority, and I know the ABS components are $$$$$, but I also hate the dealership here. Cheers, Patrick | ||
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Brent Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: SW Colorado USA Vehicle(s): '13 Wolfsburg GTI Posts: 1754 | RE: Brake Fluid Change With ABS I have sucessfully bled ABS brakes with the Motive bleeder many times. To pass tech, to run in Porsche club events, you must flush brake fluid annually. I have done so and never had any problem regarding ABS or non ABS systems. They seem to respond the same durning brake system flushing. | ||
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AlanMcR Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, CA, Los Altos Vehicle(s): G300DT E300DT 230SL Posts: 3500 | RE: Brake Fluid Change With ABS The purpose of the higher pressure used when bleeding ABS brakes it to open the internal valves in the ABS body and thus flush out the old fluid there too. 15 PSI is supposed to be high enough to do this without being so high as to cause leaks around the reservoir (&spraying brake fluid on the paint). Tehnically one is supposed to run some diagnostic on the ABS system that runs all the internal pumps. Actually exercising the ABS on a slippery road every once in a while ought to accomplish 80% of that goal. Edited by AlanMcR 5/9/2006 11:42 AM | ||
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03-Gwagen Elite Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Western Pennsylvania Vehicle(s): CLK63 Black Series, 2018 G63, 2016 GLE300d Posts: 888 | RE: Brake Fluid Change With ABS What is the proper sequence to bleed the brakes? According to wis, it says 1. right rear 2.left rear 3. right front 4. left front This is the opposite of what I thought. I always thought closest first. Does right mean driver side and left passenger side? | ||
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DUTCH Administrator Doppelgänger Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, GA, Atlanta Vehicle(s): 2015 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI,2018 Sprinter Posts: 9963 | RE: Brake Fluid Change With ABS 03-Gwagen - 6/25/2006 8:07 PM What is the proper sequence to bleed the brakes? According to wis, it says 1. right rear 2.left rear 3. right front 4. left front This is the opposite of what I thought. I always thought closest first. Does right mean driver side and left passenger side? Farthest first, just like the WIS. | ||
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03-Gwagen Elite Veteran Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: Western Pennsylvania Vehicle(s): CLK63 Black Series, 2018 G63, 2016 GLE300d Posts: 888 | RE: Brake Fluid Change With ABS Thanks Dutch. Does that mean that left is Driver side? | ||
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DUTCH Administrator Doppelgänger Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: US, GA, Atlanta Vehicle(s): 2015 Audi Q7 3.0 TDI,2018 Sprinter Posts: 9963 | RE: Brake Fluid Change With ABS 03-Gwagen - 6/25/2006 8:20 PM Thanks Dutch. Does that mean that left is Driver side? In the US, yes. In the UK, no. | ||
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