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1999 Mustange ABS Brakes Spungy!!!
I Changed the front Disks, Pads, & Calibers. Lost all Fluid while doing this.
refilled it, Have been trying to bleed since last night. No luck. Any ideas. Fred |
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Re: 1999 Mustange ABS Brakes Spungy!!!
You have to bleed all brake lines. Front brakes and rears all sides. This should fix it.
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Re: 1999 Mustange ABS Brakes Spungy!!!
If you let the reservoir run dry, you need to bleed the ABS system using a computer that can command it. In other words, you have to go to the dealer to bleed the ABS system.
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Re: 1999 Mustange ABS Brakes Spungy!!!
THanks I hope this dose it.
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