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Old 05-19-2010, 05:01 PM
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Question H2 brake bleeding/flush

Has anyone bled their brakes? and if so does the abs need to be bled at the same time or do you need a ECU controller to do so? I want to change the fluid but not affect ABS operation.

Can the calipers be bled via a vacuum pump or conventionally by pumping the brake pedal? anyone have any advice here?
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Old 05-19-2010, 06:04 PM
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Default Re: H2 brake bleeding/flush

why do your brakes need to be bled in the first place?

did you replace the brakes recently?

as to your questions..


connect a hose to the caliper, and the open part to a bucket or something.
open it up and then open the brake fluid resivor.

let gravity do its thing. repeat the same process for otherside.
you really shouldnt have to do much peddle pumping after its all done. just make sure you keep that resivor full the whole time.
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