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<blockquote data-quote="J DAMAGE" data-source="post: 1277798" data-attributes="member: 7219"><p>Haven’t looked up to see if there’s a rebuild kit, we just replace them, then use the scanner as in your post , scanner pretty much guides you through the rest, haven’t had to replace any of the abs, as of yet, that’s where it gets expensive.</p><p></p><p>Back to square one, the problem is air in the system, being master cylinder, or internal leak in abs system, and yes dirty/contaminated fluid can cause problems.</p><p> As stated by others, cheapest 1st step change fluid, then move on from there, but you are going to need scanner to do it right, because there is signs of air in system from what is being described, if there is hard codes, he should of popped a light, but if there is a soft code, no light, I would put it on a scanner to start, should see something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J DAMAGE, post: 1277798, member: 7219"] Haven’t looked up to see if there’s a rebuild kit, we just replace them, then use the scanner as in your post , scanner pretty much guides you through the rest, haven’t had to replace any of the abs, as of yet, that’s where it gets expensive. Back to square one, the problem is air in the system, being master cylinder, or internal leak in abs system, and yes dirty/contaminated fluid can cause problems. As stated by others, cheapest 1st step change fluid, then move on from there, but you are going to need scanner to do it right, because there is signs of air in system from what is being described, if there is hard codes, he should of popped a light, but if there is a soft code, no light, I would put it on a scanner to start, should see something. [/QUOTE]
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