DSMboostin15
15+ Year Contributor
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- Sep 1, 2005
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Dubuque,
Iowa
I have to replace my passenger rear caliper since it is sticking on my '91 TSI AWD with ABS and I just want to make sure that the bleeding process is the same for ABS and non-ABS cars. The FSM doesn't show a different process, just the one process similar to bleeding the clutch system.
Another question, since I'm just replacing the rear caliper and not removing anything else, do I have to specially bleed the ABS unit or will it just bleed when I bleed the system? Again, the FSM doesn't show anything for the ABS, just the generic bleeding process and everything I've found on here is for non-ABS cars.
If anyone has any tips, advice, etc., please let me know since this is one of the most important systems on the car. Thanks.
Another question, since I'm just replacing the rear caliper and not removing anything else, do I have to specially bleed the ABS unit or will it just bleed when I bleed the system? Again, the FSM doesn't show anything for the ABS, just the generic bleeding process and everything I've found on here is for non-ABS cars.
If anyone has any tips, advice, etc., please let me know since this is one of the most important systems on the car. Thanks.