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Old 06-30-2022, 01:12 AM
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Originally Posted by gamefreakgc View Post
The problem is when you take off the master cylinder to bench bleed it, it will still have air in the lines. That air will get pushed into the ABS unit and then you'll have to bleed it out. You will know if you have air in the system if you bleed the brakes with the engine off, you'll hear either crackling noises in the line or a louder groan or creak. It should be whisper quiet.
Do I have to bench bleed the master cylinder? Can I bleed it on the vehicle and then hopefully avoid exposing air to the ABS module?
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