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Old 01-16-2007, 09:23 PM
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1995 Bonneville W/ABS Master cylinder leak

I need to replace a leaking master cylinder on my Bonneville which has ABS. Can I get away with doing it in my garage or do I have to take it in since it has ABS? I currently am a heavy diesel technician and know my way around vehicles with air brakes but I'm not sure what I need to have to bleed the ABS system? Should I do it myself or take it in? Thanks
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Re: 1995 Bonneville W/ABS Master cylinder leak

Just changed the same on Z-34 last summer...no problem. Clearing all the stuff around to get it off is the annoying part. R&R is straight forward. Bleed using 2 bleeders on ABS unit..easy, no problem.

EDIT: ..just found...'95 Bonn. different from Z_34 I serviced....not sure of bleed setup
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Old 01-16-2007, 09:30 PM
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Re: 1995 Bonneville W/ABS Master cylinder leak

I can't see any bleeders on the ABS unit located under the air cleaner. Where are they located? Do they look like regular bleeders?

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