Need brake diagnosis please
#26
Yep. Ordered. Hope to have it next week sometime so I can play with it next weekend.
Dr. O has it and said above that it works for the ABS bleed mode, he may be able to comment more. Since I have a pressure bleeder, I suspect it will be as simple as hooking up the pressure bleeder (Motive) like usual... then using AutoEnginuity to put the ABS in bleed mode, then bleeding as usual.
The AutoEnginuity site has screenshots you can walk through of the MINI-specific extensions here:
http://www.autoenginuity.com/ScreenC...uationList.htm
The one that shows the ABS air bleed mode is here:
Dr. O has it and said above that it works for the ABS bleed mode, he may be able to comment more. Since I have a pressure bleeder, I suspect it will be as simple as hooking up the pressure bleeder (Motive) like usual... then using AutoEnginuity to put the ABS in bleed mode, then bleeding as usual.
The AutoEnginuity site has screenshots you can walk through of the MINI-specific extensions here:
http://www.autoenginuity.com/ScreenC...uationList.htm
The one that shows the ABS air bleed mode is here:
#27
have power bled brakes a few times and still crap . the pedal is initially firm and can be compressed a bit .but if i hold my foot on it i can get it to continue toward floor . so has anyone heard of mc seals wearing internally and not the usual (fluid on the floor) out the back?
#28
It's kind of funky...
Yep. Ordered. Hope to have it next week sometime so I can play with it next weekend.
Dr. O has it and said above that it works for the ABS bleed mode, he may be able to comment more. Since I have a pressure bleeder, I suspect it will be as simple as hooking up the pressure bleeder (Motive) like usual... then using AutoEnginuity to put the ABS in bleed mode, then bleeding as usual.
The AutoEnginuity site has screenshots you can walk through of the MINI-specific extensions here:
http://www.autoenginuity.com/ScreenC...uationList.htm
The one that shows the ABS air bleed mode is here:
Dr. O has it and said above that it works for the ABS bleed mode, he may be able to comment more. Since I have a pressure bleeder, I suspect it will be as simple as hooking up the pressure bleeder (Motive) like usual... then using AutoEnginuity to put the ABS in bleed mode, then bleeding as usual.
The AutoEnginuity site has screenshots you can walk through of the MINI-specific extensions here:
http://www.autoenginuity.com/ScreenC...uationList.htm
The one that shows the ABS air bleed mode is here:
I was hoping to make a bleed tool where the ABS pumps did all the work, but I can't find enough documentation on the ABS module to make one....
Matt
#29
It's not really what you'd expect. Have the pressure bleeder hooked up, then put it through the ABS bleed sequence. The ABS system will buzz and click as it cycles through the valving. Then do the bleed corner by corner. If I remember correctly, there's no "off" feature, it just runs for a set amount of time. So if you don't get all four corners done by the time it stops buzzing, go ahead and initiate it again.
I was hoping to make a bleed tool where the ABS pumps did all the work, but I can't find enough documentation on the ABS module to make one....
Matt
I was hoping to make a bleed tool where the ABS pumps did all the work, but I can't find enough documentation on the ABS module to make one....
Matt
#30
It's not really what you'd expect. Have the pressure bleeder hooked up, then put it through the ABS bleed sequence. The ABS system will buzz and click as it cycles through the valving. Then do the bleed corner by corner. If I remember correctly, there's no "off" feature, it just runs for a set amount of time. So if you don't get all four corners done by the time it stops buzzing, go ahead and initiate it again.
I was hoping to make a bleed tool where the ABS pumps did all the work, but I can't find enough documentation on the ABS module to make one....
Matt
I was hoping to make a bleed tool where the ABS pumps did all the work, but I can't find enough documentation on the ABS module to make one....
Matt
#31
I don't know...
but it's not that much of a deal. It doesn't take much time to do wheels one by one, and that way you can really stop the flow when you need to. I suspect that with four bottles in parrallel, you're going to use a lot more fluid.
FWIW, I have a motive pressure bleeder and don't really like it. It's too big, takes too much fluid to use, and doesn't seal well when done. For a shop that uses it a lot, this isn't really a problem, but having to bleed only once or twice a year, it pretty much guaratees that a lot of water vapor will be absorbed.
Others love them. Vive la difference!
Matt
FWIW, I have a motive pressure bleeder and don't really like it. It's too big, takes too much fluid to use, and doesn't seal well when done. For a shop that uses it a lot, this isn't really a problem, but having to bleed only once or twice a year, it pretty much guaratees that a lot of water vapor will be absorbed.
Others love them. Vive la difference!
Matt
#32
I still like my Motive bleeder.... Doesn't really seem to use much more fluid than any other approach for me, as long as I use it right... just took a while to figure out the tricks (suck fluid out of the reservoir first with turkey baster, put one liter in bleeder, connect and pump up, loosen reservoir cap slightly to bleed air out of bleeder line, tip bleeder slightly so dip tube is at the lowest point). Then it just works and I don't have much or any fluid left over after a good full flush/bleed.
I flush probably 4-6 times a year - after most of my mountain runs and track days that get the calipers hot, and sometimes before if in doubt on how fresh my fluid is....
I flush probably 4-6 times a year - after most of my mountain runs and track days that get the calipers hot, and sometimes before if in doubt on how fresh my fluid is....
#33
I like the idea...
but I think it could be better executed. Like instead of the big jug geometry, why not something that is shaped more like a funnel? Also, how about a plug to screw into the cap end so that it's sealed when not in use? There are a few more things I'd change if I were god....
I can see how it's not a PITA if you're swapping out all the fluid, but for just a simple bleed, it takes lots more fluid to set it up than you're gonna use.
Matt
I can see how it's not a PITA if you're swapping out all the fluid, but for just a simple bleed, it takes lots more fluid to set it up than you're gonna use.
Matt
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