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My guess on the abs is this, if it closed and there is no air in the abs then doing this there will still be no air in the abs afterwards so bleeding it is not needed unless there is air in the abs or you want flush the fluid out of the module.
Unless you are lazy or not capable of doing the work, I can't see paying a dealer to bleed these brakes unless there is a bigger repair job behind it. Even if you only buy the bleeder kit for 1 time use the $50 or so you'd spend it is already paid for with the first job. My opinion of course, your mileage may vary.
Unless you are lazy or not capable of doing the work, I can't see paying a dealer to bleed these brakes unless there is a bigger repair job behind it. Even if you only buy the bleeder kit for 1 time use the $50 or so you'd spend it is already paid for with the first job. My opinion of course, your mileage may vary.
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