When you put new pads on, did you open the bleeder when you pushed the caliper pistons in? If not, you may have pushed dirty fluid through master cylinder or abs hcu. I did that once as a tech many years ago and it was quite expensive for the shop I worked at.Hello friends has anyone ever:
Changed brake pads and lost the pedal?
Is there a thread that talks about this I searched and can’t find one?
And last anyone every successfully deleted or bypassed the ABS?
Dynatrac 60s Hemi 6.4 on 40s just for info.
if you pumped the brakes, you introduced air, I did this on my 2010 JK.No I sure didn’t, went the old school way. What was the fix?
Have someone slowly push the pedal down while you open the R.R. Bleeder. Make sure they understand not to let the pedal back up until you close the bleeder. Then pump and bleed like normal. Start at the R.R. And do all 4 in order R.R. L.R. R.F. L.F. Then try the scan bleed again. If you don’t already have one. Make a jug out of a clear plastic water bottle with a tube that fits on the bleeder on one end and put the other end through a hole in the cap. Less mess and you’ll be able to see the bubbles in the tube as the fluid passes through it and into the bottle.I tried the scan bleed whit the scanner I have it only does the right side, but it did activate the abs module. I replaced the master and have bleed the brakes like crazy!
It’s like the passenger side is not getting fluid!