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Old 12-07-2007, 12:45 PM
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Changing brake fluid

Have a 1994 Camaro Z28 and I suspect it has the original brake fluid. Searched this forum, but still wanted to ask the following questions. Can I just bleed all four calibers using my vacuum bleeder, until the fluid is clear? Do I still need to bleed the ABS?
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I just bleed at the calipers starting w/the passenger side rear, driver side rear, passener front, driver front. Sure you'll still have some left in the ABS pump, but it isn't that much.

If you wanted you could bleed the system then drive and engage ABS several times and then rebleed.
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Originally Posted by Greed4Speed
I just bleed at the calipers starting w/the passenger side rear, driver side rear, passener front, driver front. Sure you'll still have some left in the ABS pump, but it isn't that much.

If you wanted you could bleed the system then drive and engage ABS several times and then rebleed.
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