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Old 03-26-2007, 10:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Bleeding brakes with ABS

I was wondering if there iwas a different proceedure for bleeding a Camry wth ABS vs Non-ABS? On my Ford there is a different proceedure, but I was wondering if that held true for the Camry.
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same procedure for abs and non.

start with the wheel farthest from the master brake cylinder and end up on the one closest to it.
don't mix types of brake fluid and you're fine.
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Thanks, that is what I thought. I bled them just as you say with the proper fluid and the pedal is very spongy. I bled each caliper quite extensively and made sure no air went in and that there were no air bubbles present when it was bleeding out. Any suggestions?
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low pads, possible air in the master brake cyclinder, or old and weak rubber brake hoses that expand when under pressure and heat.
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