Should I have not done that?

Old Dec 11, 2009 | 02:30 AM
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I'm sure that some of you have seen that I'm replacing my K-member and I finally started working on it a few days ago!

While I was taking things apart I decided to disconnect the hose from the caliper and the sensor wire as well so that I could take off the caliper, rotor, and steering knuckle as a whole. But when I went and looked in my repair book it said... DON'T DO THAT. So I said oops...

I figured that I would just be able to bleed the system when I was all done... right? OR... is it a bad thing that I disconnected that hose? In the book it said "do not disconnect unless you plan to overhaul the caliper"

Was disconnecting the brake line that goes to the caliper a bad move? If it was how do i fix that? (my magic repair book wont tell me) Thanks
 
Old Dec 11, 2009 | 03:51 AM
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i dont think its a big deal. u will have to bleed it. bleed slow and easy so not to set off the abs warning. not sure why it says not to unhook it but i think its something to do the abs. i guess u could replace the calipers. lol.
 
Old Dec 11, 2009 | 04:41 AM
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dont think ist a problem, how else would you change hoses if you think about it??
 
Old Dec 11, 2009 | 05:09 AM
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It also says don't do some of the brake repairs if you have traction control. Do some or all of the v6's have traction control? I don't think mine does but I could be COMPLETELY wrong haha
 
Old Dec 11, 2009 | 05:19 AM
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what yr car are we talkin about? there are certain things best left to a shop with the spendy diagnostic tools needed. like abs and traction control brain box diagnosis.
 
Old Dec 11, 2009 | 07:04 AM
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well i know the traction control on the my z28 consists of basically the 'hall senors' small magnetic probs that read those circulator rings, so i wouldnt worry about traction sensors as long as you have undone the battry prior to unplugging them. My grandad is also a mechnic and says the only brake things hard to do is replacing the steel hoses that go int the abs unit as it is a nightmare to bleed out. but the ones on the caliper should be fine
 
Old Dec 11, 2009 | 07:06 AM
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My book says as long as the ABS light is not on, it is fine but if your ABS light is energized, then you cannot bleed the system properly. I disconnected mine when I replaced a motor and then bleed the system and we have had no problems with the brakes or abs. According to the book, one must have a computerized diagnostic tool to properly bleed the braking system.
 
Old Dec 11, 2009 | 07:16 AM
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Bleeding the brakes is easy if you don't have ABS or traction control, but if you DO have those things then you should take it to a shop to bleed it. If there's any air in the system, it has a tendency to find its way into those components, and you do need special diagnostic tools to bleed those components the right way.
 


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