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Old 02-20-2022, 07:24 AM   #5
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Others are correct... unless you ingested heaps of air* into system there is no need to 'bleed' the ABS pump. (* extremely unlikely just changing brake pads/rotors assuming you never opened a brake line and let system and reservoir drain)

Just use a power bleeder (as pressure source). I do it on all my vehicles myself ranging from MY 1983 thru 2021 including track cars. But if you DID let heaps of air in yeah you will need to have the ABS pump cycled.

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