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06-08-2017, 10:35 AM | #67 | |
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At any rate, buying 3 and having a spare isn't the end of the world. I always keep at least 1 liter of brake fluid available for a rainy day. What's bad is if you only buy 2 and you needed more. |
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06-08-2017, 11:35 PM | #68 |
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Any 6cyl DSC unit will work. Just swap the valve blocks and you wont have to code the car.
Id suggest fixing it sooner than just putting up with it because when your pedal drops to the floor, you have no more room to push the pedal further. You will have to take your foot off and reapply it. Not good in a panic situation. |
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06-09-2017, 08:19 PM | #70 |
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Same thing. Calling it the ABS module on any late model car these days is a bit old school
All ABS functions are carried out and computed by the same control unit. Personally I'd revert it back to stock to eliminate software as a possibility but im reasonably confident that a replacement valve block will solve your problem. You will need to remove the whole module from the car to swap either half. Which results in doing a full DSC bleed via INPA or ISTA after you pressure bleed the system. Then reset all the valve calibrations. That's assuming your pedal doesnt sink under constant foot weight (good master) and your hydraulic connections (union nuts at every connection from master to caliper and nipples are all leak free. |
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06-10-2017, 08:44 AM | #71 | |
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06-24-2017, 05:14 PM | #72 |
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Just in case anyone comes along wanting to know quantities when changing brake fluid. My indy used 2 litres for a complete flush of the system. Buying 3L is no bad thing as you'll have spare left over, as mentioned above.
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06-25-2017, 10:18 AM | #73 |
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Bentley Repair Manual states you need two people to properly bleed brake lines. One person opens the bleeder screw while the other person pumps 8-10 times and then holds the brake pedal down, after the 10th pump. During the hold, the person pumping the brake pedal should say "hold"; a few seconds after you hear the words "hold", the person near the bleeder screw closes the bleeder screw. You should do this 3x per brake caliper starting with the passenger rear, driver rear, passenger front then driver front, in that order.
Having new bleeder screws helps a lot. Especially if you live in the rust belt part of the country or a state that uses salt on the roads during the winter. A lot of times bleeder screws can get corroded, and the little hole is now even smaller, or in some cases non-existent. You should never leave/ let the master cylinder to run dry for any real length of time. You will/ could let air into the ABS system, if you do. Two things can help pedal feel. One, SS brake lines. Stop Tech or Goodridge are probably the two best sets for our cars. Two, brass guide pin bushings. ECS tuning makes the best brass guide pin bushings. I would agree with the Fuer regarding the ABS system needed to be bleed. The Foxwell scanner or ECS tuning's version of the Foxwell's scanner can also bleed the ABS system. If you plan on long term ownership and DIY's as a part of this long term ownership, a quality scanner with dedicated BMW software on it is an absolute MUST. |
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09-10-2024, 09:41 AM | #76 | |
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Same issue as Rich Mane
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