Matt400 said:be sure to open the bleeder when pushing the piston back onto the caliper, ABS systems are sensitive to the junk that collects in the bottom of the system... the calipers.
I still wouldn't risk it, if you open the bleeder- press the piston back and then. . close the bleeder its much better than pressing fluid backwards through the ABS unit. When your finished just open the bleeder once again to let some fluid run out in case any air was pulled in while you were closing the bleeder. Be sure to operate the brake pedal before moving the truck as the first few strokes go way down as the piston moves the new pads out to the rotor.ACerf said:I am concerned that if I open the bleed valve that I will not get the pressure back. And I don't have a bleeder. I usually have just uncapped the master cylinder, and slowly pushed the piston back. For the first time this should be okay.
I don't, that way pressure is sure to go out the bleeder.ACerf said:Matt... . if you open the bleeder, do you still remove the Master Cylinder cap?