Hey Krazi,
You have air in the lines. Pumping the pedal does not effectively bleed the bake system. Although I have been lucky once or twice.
Bleed the brakes with a power bleeder. A power bleeder is a vessel that is filled with brake fluid and then pressurized with air from your spare tire. The fresh brake fluid is forced into the reservoir to the calipers. Open one caliper at a time and allow the fluid to run until clear. Don’t let the reservoir run dry.
The ABS/BAS may pop on if the brake pedal travel is excessive. Next time braking the system should reset and no light.
Thanks,
Zill.
You have air in the lines. Pumping the pedal does not effectively bleed the bake system. Although I have been lucky once or twice.
Bleed the brakes with a power bleeder. A power bleeder is a vessel that is filled with brake fluid and then pressurized with air from your spare tire. The fresh brake fluid is forced into the reservoir to the calipers. Open one caliper at a time and allow the fluid to run until clear. Don’t let the reservoir run dry.
The ABS/BAS may pop on if the brake pedal travel is excessive. Next time braking the system should reset and no light.
Thanks,
Zill.