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Clockwork 07-23-2020 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by X5only (Post 1188316)
If there's any DIY I just can't stand doing it's brake bleeding - so f#$@g bloody tedious but must be done right, or else .... So, for $120 done at my local dealership, I call it money-well-spent for such an onerous task.

Agreed, but sadly I just had mine done but they only used a pressure bleeder and no software to activate ABS module they said. Ugh.

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X5only 07-24-2020 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Clockwork (Post 1188344)
Agreed, but sadly I just had mine done but they only used a pressure bleeder and no software to activate ABS module they said. Ugh.

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What, at a BMW dealership? Surprising. Any way, next time make sure they know that you know the procedure;). Have a little friendly chat with the shop foreman.

absolutezero273c 07-24-2020 09:23 AM

I actually had to take mine back a second time as there was a disconnect between what the person in service heard me say I needed done and what he told the shop needed to be done.


Somewhere somebody 'thought' they heard me say I wanted my brake fluid flushed. Not bled... That word never came out of my mouth.

bcredliner 07-24-2020 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by EODguy (Post 1188300)
There's a specific order on bleeding and you must activate the ABS while doing it or else you basically are just pushing bubbles back and forth in the block.

Believe it's RR, LR, RF, LF but I don't have it in front of me to verify. Sorry

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You are correct as to bleeding process, always bleed brakes from furtherest caliper than next closest etc.

EODguy 07-24-2020 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by bcredliner (Post 1188357)
You are correct as to bleeding process, always bleed brakes from furtherest caliper than next closest etc.

Brake line length then, correct?

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bcredliner 07-24-2020 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by EODguy (Post 1188358)
Brake line length then, correct?

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Yes, longest to shortest brake line which is as was posted.

EODguy 07-24-2020 10:52 AM

Thanks. The reason I wasn't sure was because of the ABS block and whether it was a difference because of it.[emoji106]

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Clockwork 07-24-2020 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by X5only (Post 1188345)
What, at a BMW dealership? Surprising. Any way, next time make sure they know that you know the procedure;). Have a little friendly chat with the shop foreman.

Well, this Indy mech (shop owner) is a veteran from BMW who left them and started his very own (very successful) shop and has lots of ex BMW mechs now too. I just brought back by and the owner, who I've dealt with for 15 years now, felt the pedal and right away said it was buggered and wanted to fix right then and there. I LOVE their service and they always treat me and my Bimmers very well. I talked with him about the ABS and GT1/INPA software and he said you should never have to use it for a simple bleed or when you change your calipers quickly, as I did. He fully knows of the software but said it was no way warranted for this bleed. BUT now that he felt the bad pedal, I'm not sure of his plans for it today.
Find out soon :)

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bcredliner 07-24-2020 06:01 PM

I have never had to bed the ABS. I use a pressure bleeder which makes it painless.
When possible I like to change color fluid so I can easily tell when only new fluid is coming out.

absolutezero273c 07-24-2020 07:35 PM

I only had to do this when I replaced the brake lines from front to back. Outside of that I have never had to either.


Who here still has Ate Super Blue left? I only have one unopened can.


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