Levophed
Well-Known Member
Update on this, took my car to a shop just so I could be 100% sure it was bled correctly (couldn't find anyone to do ISTA in SoCal).Based off what I'm reading here it seems like you can cycle the ABS pump just by turning the car on & off and by triggering ABS.
I'm currently having this issue. I've triggered ABS maybe 10-15 times (purposefully) and started the car 30 -40 times since I started having a spongey brake....
Not sure if anyone can really answer this but is this enough to completely cycle the ABS pump of air? I'm ready to do another bleed but worried that there still may be residual air in the pump.
Want to try this one more time before trying the ISTA crap
Pedal after shop bleed is at 95% of what it was stock. Seems like it does work to just purposely trigger ABS and turn car on and off. Shop said they got a bunch of air out and I know when I did the first initial bleed there were no air bubbles.
Going to try and drive the car naturally now and attempt another bleed in a couple months to see if I can get to 100%
Also unrelated but Robert from Chewerks is a super cool and chill guy. He did great work for me doing camber plates and this brake bleed. Def recommend if you are in Socal
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