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Caliper Rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="redzgrider" data-source="post: 1465618" data-attributes="member: 38076"><p>I don't have it handy, but there are multiple methods for activating the ABS as part of the bleeding process, including both the front and rear systems. One such method requires a short between two pins in a connector accessed via the battery compartment, although there is also a wired switch available to plug into the connector to make it even easier. I found bleeding the rear with multiple ABS cycles much more effective than without -- though the pedal still goes soft over the course of a month. I'll see if I can't find those processes, but you should also be able to find them with the google.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redzgrider, post: 1465618, member: 38076"] I don't have it handy, but there are multiple methods for activating the ABS as part of the bleeding process, including both the front and rear systems. One such method requires a short between two pins in a connector accessed via the battery compartment, although there is also a wired switch available to plug into the connector to make it even easier. I found bleeding the rear with multiple ABS cycles much more effective than without -- though the pedal still goes soft over the course of a month. I'll see if I can't find those processes, but you should also be able to find them with the google. [/QUOTE]
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