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Bleeder screw
It has been so long I cannot remember: when screwing back in the rear piston on a rear disc a.b.s. equipt truck do you need to open the bleeder screw as not to damage the abs system?
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Re: Bleeder screw
I would suggest that to avoid backing any debris into the abs, then one of the valves sticks.
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Re: Bleeder screw
If it will not loosen without breaking your odds of causing a problem are low. If it opens no problem it is always a good idea to do it that way.
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