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Bleeding ABS Pump

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Had front calipers rebuilt and new mk4 golf calipers on rear. Bleed the whole system, incuding the bleed nipple on master cylinder, which did'nt even know was theyre till someone told me, and is ok, but still feels touch spongy, which is probably as steered clear of bleeding abs pump as did'nt know if any special process to use here, used to working on old Fords never worked with abs.

Everything on abs, and indeed whole car works, car's been extensivley rebuilt/restored before I bought it, abs unit looks pretty new so don't want to upset anything, only needed new calipers as front sticky due to car not used for long time, and stripped a bleed nipple on rear.

Any instructions/tips for bleeding abs. Got an Eazibleed kit, normally does job fine.

Checked threads nothing specifically for abs, maybe just bleed in normal way?

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Hello,

 

Yes to both, new pads all round and bleed master cylinder last.

 

 

nchbietch;939614]Morning,

Did you renew the pads at the same time?

Did you bleed the master cylinder last?

 

Paul

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