BDaugherty
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1996 Chevy K1500 Z71 350/auto 4wheel abs. I recently did some brake work on a z71 because the rear brakes were extremely touchy. The left rear would lock up at the slightest touch of the brake pedal. The right rear was covered in gear oil from a leaking wheel seal. I changed the wheel cylinders, brake shoes, wheel seals, and front pads. Then I bled the system with a pressure bleeder and the old school pedal pump way. The shoes are adjusted up tight against the drums for sure and I ran a quart of brake fluid through the system AFTER I stopped getting any air. Problem is, I still have a very spongy pedal and while the brakes work, they aren't great. I have driven it enough that I feel that the new pads and shoes should be seated enough for that to not be an issue. I tried to command the ABS to cycle while pressure bleeding the brakes, but there was no option to turn the ABS on using my Snap-On Modis scan tool. Has anyone had experience with these systems? What am I missing? I've done some internet searching that has led me to think that the problem is either air in the ABS module or trash in an ABS accumulator valve. I'm not real sure how firm the brakes were prior to the repair, but there's no way it's good enough the way it is now.