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I bought A 2006 f-150 with soft almost going to the floor brake petal. I replaced this abs pump pictured, and A new master cylinder that was bench blead. I am still getting soft brake petal that almost goes to the floor, when I pump the brakes 3 times while going down hill, the pedal feels firm. I have access to A scan tool with ABS bleed. So do I let the scan tool run the ABS motor while I have A friend mush the brake petal while I open the bleeder screws? Or how do I get the air out of the ABS pump motor assembly?
2) Use scan tool to perform ABS bleed - it should instruct you on what to do, but usually you just have to keep pressure on the brake pedal while it’s bleeding.
3) Bleed base brakes again to remove the air that was expelled from the ABS valve.
4) Repeat once more if necessary.
I recommend pressure bleeding the base brakes if you can.
2) Use scan tool to perform ABS bleed - it should instruct you on what to do, but usually you just have to keep pressure on the brake pedal while it’s bleeding.
3) Bleed base brakes again to remove the air that was expelled from the ABS valve.
4) Repeat once more if necessary.
I recommend pressure bleeding the base brakes if you can.
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