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Old 03-13-2017, 01:07 AM #16
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I believe the pump only works on the back brakes/calipers, for the front calipers you may have to still pump the brake pedal and no need to turn on the switch,
but I have been wrong before.
On my 2008 Limited, it worked with all four. You still have to push the pedal but the pump forces the fluid through. I couldn't get fluid to come through at all without the key in the on position. It took me a bit to figure out why. Thank God for the internet!
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On my 2008 Limited, it worked with all four. You still have to push the pedal but the pump forces the fluid through. I couldn't get fluid to come through at all without the key in the on position. It took me a bit to figure out why. Thank God for the internet!
So, maybe I'm stupid or missing something, so turning the engine on isn't necessary? Just turn the key to the "ACC ON" position only?
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So, maybe I'm stupid or missing something, so turning the engine on isn't necessary? Just turn the key to the "ACC ON" position only?
It has to be in the run position to get the pump to work. You do not have to start it.
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