Bleeding brakes 93 s-10 blazer Need Help????
Can someone help me out with this question? I have a 1993 s-10 blazer and I broke a from brake line while driving (so I pumped the brakes with the line broke). I replaced the line and blead the brakes, but I can't seem to get the abs brake light off. Could someone tell me the procedure for this?
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go to a dealer and have them pressure bleed the system
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obviously you don't know either.... why even respond????
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With an attitude like that, I'm not sure why I am responding... AuburnBlazer is mostly correct. Your truck requires a special tools to properly bleed the entire brake system (if that is the only thing causing the light).
You might want to get the RWAL/4WAL controller scanned to see what the code is first as it may be something unrelated. Next time, why not ask "why?" rather than spitting in the face of someone that has taken their time to respond to your post. |
Brake bleeding issue
Originally Posted by swartlkk
(Post 390652)
With an attitude like that, I'm not sure why I am responding... AuburnBlazer is mostly correct. Your truck requires a special tools to properly bleed the entire brake system (if that is the only thing causing the light).
You might want to get the RWAL/4WAL controller scanned to see what the code is first as it may be something unrelated. Next time, why not ask "why?" rather than spitting in the face of someone that has taken their time to respond to your post. Is there something on my truck that i need to do other than the normal bleeding process? 1994 full size blazer w/ABS.....Thank you in advance!!! |
Originally Posted by mikede123
(Post 390531)
brakes, but I can't seem to get the abs brake light off. Could someone tell me the procedure for this?
Thank you... 1) Turn Ignition to "ON" 2) Insert paper clip at A & H for "Two Seconds" 3) Remove for "One Second" 4) Repeat #2 5) Clearing is successful when the "Anti lock" AND "Brake" lamps light up THEN turn "Off". Drive the car and see if it lights up again. If so, check the code. That would point you toward the problem. :icon_playing: |
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