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Re: Bleeding brakes in 2000 CRV with ABS

by delbert brecht <halfsour@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 11, 2008 at 01:54 PM

nick@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 11:36ng4e249n69d93pfqhq3m2p1j52tl1si45b@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Wed, 7 May 2008 23:24:02 +0000 (UTC), Tegger <tegger@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
> 
>> delbert brecht <halfsour@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
>> news:C447966D.99A9%halfsour@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> 
>>> 2000 Honda CRV EX with MT, ABS.
>>> 
>>> The owners manual says nothing. The service manual says brakes are
>>> bled as in regular car EXCEPT that the two front brakes are bled first
>>> not the diagonally opposed brakes which is the way I usually do them.
>>> The SM says (page 19-37) "Brake fluid replacement and air bleeding
>>> procedures are the same as for vehicles without ABS." Does this
>>> correspond with real world experience that the readers of this
>>> newsgroup have? Anything to add or cautions.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> No real-world experience with that system here, but I've done some
study of
>> the diagrams in the RSX Service Manual. The RSX has the same ABS system
as
>> your CR-V, including the wheel bleed sequence.
>> 
>> The newer Honda ABS system is different from Honda's original system in
>> that it does not have its own fluid supply. The system is instead
described
>> as being of the "recirculating" type. This means the same fluid moves
>> between both ABS and non-ABS sides of the system, with a pump
performing
>> the recirculation... only when the ABS is activated. When the ABS is
not
>> activated, the fluid on the ABS side is static and unchanging.
>> 
>> The RSX manual says that air bleeding the ABS side requires use of the
>> Honda PGM Tester to activate the ABS so as to force fluid circulation
>> through the ABS side back to the master cylinder. It says this at the
>> bottom of the page which describes the ABS Control Unit (19-41).
>> 
>> Most people don't have a Honda PGM Tester, of course.
>> 
>> I have found a handy non-PGM Tester way to force activation of the ABS:
>> Drive about 25mph on an /empty/ road with gravel shoulders. Run the
right
>> side of the car onto the shoulder, then apply the brakes until you hear
the
>> ABS activate. Let the ABS growl for a few seconds. When it safe the do
so,
>> cross the road and use the shoulder on the other side for the left
wheels.
>> You'd need to bleed once, do the ABS activation, then bleed again.
> 
> 
> You can buy a crippled PGM tester to do this. It has to be available
> to the public in order to do maintenance on your car.
> 
Can you give some more detail on this. Like where we can get these
crippled
PGM testers and how much??

I did some more research in the service manual and in the section
specifically devoted to bleeding brakes (section 19-7) they make no
mention
of using anything beyond normal bleeding techniques except doing the two
front brakes first before the rear.

By studying the hydraulic flow charts one sees that on each wheel circuit
one of the two solenoids is normally open and the other is normally
closed.
Perhaps this allows fluid to flow through the modulator enough to replace
most if not all of the fluid. I am going to guess that the only time the
PGM
tester is needed is if you replace the modulator/motor assembly. Even if
you
left some of the old fluid inside the modulator, over time it would get
mixed with the new fluid and moisture and contaminants would be greatly
diluted. 
-- 
Pickleman
halfsour@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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1998 Civic HX MT with 142K
2000 CRV EX MT with 98K
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Bleeding brakes in 2000 CRV with ABS
delbert brecht <halfso  2008-05-07 17:25:01 
Re: Bleeding brakes in 2000 CRV with ABS
Tegger <tegger@[EMAIL   2008-05-07 23:24:02 
Re: Bleeding brakes in 2000 CRV with ABS
nick@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-11 11:36:09 
Re: Bleeding brakes in 2000 CRV with ABS
delbert brecht <halfso  2008-05-11 13:54:50 

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