only reason i went to your video was to quickly see what socket sizes to use on the caliper bolts are. Alas, you didnβt add that easy to say and all important detail!!! Done with you!!
@@albertalbert7644 Hi. Good question. Yeah it is better to do it when the engine is running. You can do it also with your car turned off but is smoothly when it is on.
@@albertalbert7644No, ABS will just activate if the wheels are spinning, is the only way the sensor can detect a difference in the wheels rotation and then activate the ABS System if braking. When the car is still abs will not be activated.
only reason i went to your video was to quickly see what socket sizes to use on the caliper bolts are. Alas, you didnβt add that easy to say and all important detail!!! Done with you!!
Yeah absolutely, I would have it into account for the future videos. It is a wrench 14mm by the way. Have a good one.
Great vid. Question....
Is the engine running when you pump the brakes to bleed the air from the brake fluid?
@@albertalbert7644 Hi. Good question. Yeah it is better to do it when the engine is running. You can do it also with your car turned off but is smoothly when it is on.
Thanks. I just also watched short by Sloth King Garage, and in the comments said to do it with the car off to avoid ABS pump from activating.
@@albertalbert7644No, ABS will just activate if the wheels are spinning, is the only way the sensor can detect a difference in the wheels rotation and then activate the ABS System if braking. When the car is still abs will not be activated.
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Thank you! I'll have to do more research.
Hi, great video. Wondering if you have a link for the calipers you got?
Hi, thank you. Good question. You can have the link in the video description I just place it there. Regards!