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Gotta guick Question. How do ya bleed ABS bkakes on this thing?
I tried to bleed it regular. but I still have air. I'd like to clear this problem up tomorrow. Cause then I can take to vette out for its monthly run.
so lets see whos home and bored. I'm home and still waitin for turkey.
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There are two ways. The first and best is to get a compatible scan tool that will operate the ABS actuators, and allow them to be bleed.
The other is a pain. Bleed them the best you can. Go drive it on gravel, wet pavement, etc. and put into an ABS event (lockup) and then go rebleed it. After several times you will get al the air. Pain to do.
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Scan tool? whats that.

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A scanner is what ya hook up to the ALDC under the dash to check for codes, and pull data from the ECM/TCM/ABS computer modules. In some cases, it will allow control of some systems, such as bleeding the ABS brakes. I'm not sure a '94 model will have that capability, but it depends on the type/brand of scanner used, and the software it contains.
The alternate method Ken described is prolly what you'll wind up doing, unless you can find someone with a compatible scanner, that will access the ABS module. The early ABS systems were definitely a pita to bleed...
The alternate method Ken described is prolly what you'll wind up doing, unless you can find someone with a compatible scanner, that will access the ABS module. The early ABS systems were definitely a pita to bleed...

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Yea I'm findin out. I just checked wit the local gm. And they said the computer to lock out was about 1,200 ain't gonna happen. I guess I'll be slammin on some brakes later today.
Nuther thing, this thing does have bleeders on top of it, will this solve my problems? I really would prefer to go for a ride than work today. Also I'm tryin to stay away from the stores (where my wife wants me to be)

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Without the service manual, or bleeding procedures, I wouldn't recommend messing with the bleeders on the ABS unit itself.
Let me dig around here for a minute(I'm at the shop), and I'll see if I can find the manual bleeding procedure. If I can, I'll e-mail it to ya.

Let me dig around here for a minute(I'm at the shop), and I'll see if I can find the manual bleeding procedure. If I can, I'll e-mail it to ya.

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Thank You Sir
Joel - If ya don't mind please email a copy to me as well. I have a 95 with the same issue.
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Don't know iffin the '95 system is the same, but I'll send it to ya, just in case. The manual bleed procedure, like I said before, is pretty involved...good luck!

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Just one more leetle question, do know what this valve depressor thing looks like? Im kinda in the dark here. I've never fooled wit ABS before.
I reeaally Have to go out and mess with this thing today and I don't wanna. It's a little chilly.
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