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Help!! How do I bleed an ABS brake system 900 1996

Good point, the air seems to take a while to start appearing. There are two bleeders on the mc, is the one closer to the firewall for the rear brakes and the front one for the front brakes? I had to reuse the old bleeders from the other mc. I did notice the rear bleeder was leaking slightly after i initally changed the mc. I had to tighten it pretty good to stop the flow. When I bled the system last I did check around the mc for any wet spots and didn't find any. Is it possible for a bleeder valve to let air in without losing fluid especially on the mc? Do you think I should replace the bleeder on the mc? I,m going to crawl under ther this weekend and check the entire length of that brake line for any leaks. Can brake lines be spliced with another section or do you have to replace the entire section?

Thanks
Neil






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