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You'll need 2 bar pressure to push the fluid through the ABS unit.
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I've always been told to bleed furthest to closest to the reservoir (although with the location of the ABS pump, front left and rear left probably have shorter pipe runs than front right and rear right respectively) Quote:
Or does 2 bar mean absolute (so 1 bar above atmosphere)! Quote:
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Thats the order in Elsawin. The brake system is split in to two diagonally arranged circuits so its intended to bleed one circuit then the other.
Elsawin also states 2 bar pressure (relative) to push the fluid through the ABS unit. I do this routinely, topping up a spare tyre to just over 2 bar for each corner when using the Gunson tool. The D2 reservoir is just fine with the pressure. I do also routinely inspect the reservoir for cracks or damage though as I did once have an A4 blow it's top off due to UV damage to the plastic. On the A4 you can see the back of the reservoir looking in from the windscreen so it can catch the sun. The D2's is fully covered though so doesn't suffer in the same way. I've never had much success with the vacuum tools as I've found they always pull air in from the bleed screw threads so you can't tell when the system is actually bled. I much prefer to push the fluid through :) |
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Just an update on this. Purchased the pressurised bleeder and finally got around to changing the brake fluid three days ago. Also made sure to have the instructions for the bleeder and the brake bleeding procedure to hand. All in, it took me about two hours to do. A long time you may think, but I wanted to ensure that I was doing everything exactly right and wasn't going to be rushed. Going by the old brake fluid I disposed of, I also bled the lines a little longer than necessary, just to be sure, to be sure, to be sure! So thanks to all who helped.
BTW This is what happens when you're brain is scrambled and you want to change the brake fluid by yourself! :Confused: http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...1&d=1523704142 Could have done it just one wheel at a time! :o |
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