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Possible air in ABS

Flushed brake fluid last week, disconnected ABS module's wire harness beforehand. Used motive powerbleeder, no issues. Started car up without connecting ABS harness (oops). Realized the issue before I went

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Old 04-24-2019, 05:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Possible air in ABS

Flushed brake fluid last week, disconnected ABS module's wire harness beforehand. Used motive powerbleeder, no issues. Started car up without connecting ABS harness (oops). Realized the issue before I went anywhere, shut off engine, reconnected harness. Now brakes feel much softer than before.

Is this symptomatic of air in the ABS module and if so, is there a way to deal with it without using a code reader to make the ABS pump the air out or whatever trickery?

Much appreciated in advance.

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