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Abs Bleeding

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NOTE: Diagnostic Readout Box (DRB-III) is necessary to properly bleed Teves Mark 20 anti-lock brake system.
  1. Ensure all hydraulic brake system components are properly installed and all connections are tight. Using scan tool, check Controller Anti-Lock Brake (CAB) for faults. If any faults are stored, clear CAB faults.
  2. Bleed base brake system. See procedures under MANUAL BLEEDING  or PRESSURE BLEEDING. After bleeding base brake system, using scan tool, select ANTI-LOCK BRAKES followed by MISCELLANEOUS, then BLEED BRAKES.
  3. Follow scan tool screen prompts. When scan tool displays TEST COMPLETED, disconnect scan tool. Bleed base brake system again. Top off brake fluid reservoir and verify proper brake operation before moving vehicle.