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jamesh1977
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Thu Jun 28, 2007 8:50 pm

can you bypass the abs pump? is it just a case off putting new brake pipes on and setting them up as if its a non abs car? not a %100 sure if ill needs to go down this road yet its i tried to bleed the brakes up today using a pressure bleeder and I'm still not getting a good peddle any ideas ppl ?
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Thu Jun 28, 2007 10:16 pm

Im sure there will be plenty of advice for you once your feedback issues are sorted :wink:
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Fri Jun 29, 2007 12:49 am

cheers Dan and as I'm sure the ppl that I'm in the dealings with are all aware that I'm making amends and Ive explained to them the difficulties that Ive had lately and as I'm sure every one is aware Ive had many dealings on here in the past and none of them i had any problems with upintill my relationship started to go pear shaped as well as my ex motherinlaw dying i haven't been as quick with everything as i would have liked to be. as i say i am making amends and would like to stay within the forum but if there is individuals that are going to shun me as i have had some troubles which has sadly affected some of the deals Ive done and this is causing me not even to get some tech help it shows that the attitude on hear is rather snooty as surely ppl will realise that not all ppl on here life's are as Rossy as there's and ppl do have troubles. i am not going to go into details of my troubles to you as i don't see it any point in it as your attitude seems to be of one that wont give ppl a chance my only hope is the majority of the ppl on here don't take the same attitude as your self

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Fri Jun 29, 2007 8:30 am

Many members on here have personal troubles but you have let yours affect others and its left them out of pocket, which is unfair.

Thats the reason I havnt given advice on your brakes, not because of your relationship breakdown.

Like I said, I have no problem helping you out once you have paid up and sent your parts out 8)
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Fri Jun 29, 2007 9:04 am

We are well aware of the situation between you (and a few others) and jamesh1977, DanThe, but keep it off the tech help forum, please.
If you have air inside the ABS pump the 'wrong' side of the solenoid valves, then pressure bleeding won't shift it.
The dealer procedure uses an electric device connected to the pump to pulse the solenoids while it's being bled.
You may have success by finding a gravel surface and working the ABS overtime, then repeatably bleeding.
ABS can be permanently removed by trimming the pipes back to the master cylinder. Remove the blanking plug on the M/C to connect the second front brake line.

james: A speedy conclusion to the matters Dan is referring to would be appreciated!
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Fri Jun 29, 2007 9:19 am

cheers brian i will try that with the brakes.

im trying to get the matter resolved as quick as i can brian
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