>> I've replaced brake fluids on Hondas and Toyos without ABS no problem.
>>
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> Turn a large can upside down in the reservoir.
> Check it often.
> I was worried about this once. I was replacing all the metal brake lines my
> boss' '92 Caprice and thought I might run in to trouble with the abs pump.
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> Worked like a charm. I even tested the abs out and the system worked fine
> afterward.
That was quite fortunate. I've played hell before, bleeding ABS. They seem
to manufacture air in the lines sometimes. I've fought and fought with
bleeding them, sometimes to simply leave them gravity bleeding for the night
and to find them better the next day. Other times nothing seemed to work.
And then other times - just like you, all seemed to go so easy...

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mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
putt@webtv.net - 31 Dec 2006 16:00 GMT
>I've fought and fought with bleeding
> them, sometimes to simply leave them
> gravity bleeding for the night and to find
> them better the next day.
I use the gravity-bleed method as I've found it to be the most
reliable/foolproof method. It isn't quick, but it works.
Dave S(Texas)