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Old 07-21-2014, 02:19 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Mike in CA View Post
Hi,

I guess I am out of luck as my 2002 has the PSM button and thus I cannot bleed the brakes without the special tool Pelican mentions. Apparently it is a very expensive device since they just point you right to the dealer/indi to perform the job.

With all this talk of bleeding brakes, is that on older models or is the PSM a 'special' option that was added?

thanks
PSM uses the ABS system in help control yaw angles in certain situations. That said, you do not need to cycle the ABS/PSM systems while doing a flush unless you have gotten air into the ABS/PSM control network, or have had to replace components of the control network. Dealers do not activate these systems during a flush unless they encounter one of the situations mentioned.
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