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Old 11-11-2018, 03:19 PM   #1
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Brake Bleeding - How to Cycle ABS Valves?

Any anyone here figured out to cycle the ABS valves on our cars without a diagnostic tool? I know I can get a harder brake pedal feel but after boiling some fluids at the last track day and activating ABS a couple of times, I feel like air may have gotten into the ABS modules that I can't seem to get rid off after two bleeds (where no air came out on the last one). Brakes still work fine but not as firm as usual after a flush.

I've looked around and it seems like older Subaru models can self cycle per this thread: https://www.iwsti.com/forums/gd-gene...-problems.html

I'm wondering if such a self diagnostic mode exist for our cars. Otherwise I need to buy an OBD tool that will do that for me, and who wants to spend extra money on a tool when you can do it for free! Thanks.
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Sounds like brake pads are toast. Not abs.
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Sounds like brake pads are toast. Not abs.
Yeah that’s not the issue. On the second flush I went to winter pads. Same issue.
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That's an odd ball. Well, might want to spend some money on obd tool. Might want see what on sale on Black Friday.
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Are there any dirt or gravel roads near you? Engage the abs a few times when it's safe to do so.
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