Hi all,
So one of the last jobs to do on my 182 track car build is bleeding the brakes. I have had all the calipers off for a rebuild, and replaced the rear brake lines from under the passenger seat area to the calipers. It's been sitting like this for a couple of months.
My concern is that the abs pump will have air in it and I don't have clip or rs tuner to activate it. I have a decent diagnostic laptop but not sure that will activate the pump. The setting is there for other vehicles but not sure if it'll work on the clio?
I also have Ate typ200 brake fluid that I don't want to waste.
Will the normal bleeding process work for me? Ie pumping the brake pedal and manually bleeding at each corner?
Any advice appreciated, plan is to do it on Saturday.
Thanks
Greg
So one of the last jobs to do on my 182 track car build is bleeding the brakes. I have had all the calipers off for a rebuild, and replaced the rear brake lines from under the passenger seat area to the calipers. It's been sitting like this for a couple of months.
My concern is that the abs pump will have air in it and I don't have clip or rs tuner to activate it. I have a decent diagnostic laptop but not sure that will activate the pump. The setting is there for other vehicles but not sure if it'll work on the clio?
I also have Ate typ200 brake fluid that I don't want to waste.
Will the normal bleeding process work for me? Ie pumping the brake pedal and manually bleeding at each corner?
Any advice appreciated, plan is to do it on Saturday.
Thanks
Greg