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Bleeding the brakeson a V90. S90-V90 1998

Ok, I've just read thru tha FAQ and it doesn't tell me what I need to know. On this car the ABS is located on the passenger side of the engine compartment. In a previous thread a member here named Steve recommended LR, RR, RF, LF for the bleeding sequence, and indicated this was the correct sequence for ABS equipped cars. Well I'm asking this because I know earlier ABS equipped models had the ABS unit on the driver's side while mine has it on the passengers side. Does this make a difference?

I've also read and seen recommendations that one should star with a front wheel on ABS equipped cars, typically the wheel closest to the ABS unit. So do I start bleeding the brakes on the passenger side front wheel? If so, what would the sequence be for the rest of the wheels? Or is Steve's advice that which I should follow, regardless of location of the ABS?






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