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<blockquote data-quote="#Rocket" data-source="post: 1466519" data-attributes="member: 98498"><p>Many thanks to the folks on this forum for providing helpful hints and encouragement about older [2006] ABS FJRs. My ABS was not working properly. I tested the fluid on my "new to me" FJR and found the brake fluid was not saturated, but close to being bad. I used a 3 liter vacuum brake bleeding system [best tool ever for this job] to perform a thorough flush then exercised the ABS with a test harness a half dozen times and the system started working very well. I'll be flushing the brakes again in a month or so exercising the ABS to [hopefully] keep the system in good working order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="#Rocket, post: 1466519, member: 98498"] Many thanks to the folks on this forum for providing helpful hints and encouragement about older [2006] ABS FJRs. My ABS was not working properly. I tested the fluid on my "new to me" FJR and found the brake fluid was not saturated, but close to being bad. I used a 3 liter vacuum brake bleeding system [best tool ever for this job] to perform a thorough flush then exercised the ABS with a test harness a half dozen times and the system started working very well. I'll be flushing the brakes again in a month or so exercising the ABS to [hopefully] keep the system in good working order. [/QUOTE]
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