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Can you cause abs damage if you retract your calipers with out opening the bleeder?I did this on my voyager and it now wears out brake pads extremely fast,2000 miles,I have replaced one caliper that i thought was sticking,I also raisedn up each wheel and applied the brake and checked to see if the brakes released and they did.I have always changed pads without opening the bleeder screw and havent had a problem until nqw.Did i mess something up with the abs?
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If you did the light would be on! All pads wearing about the same amount? Quality of pads? Pulling left or right when brakes applied? Rear brakes helping out like they should?
The training I've taken has suggested to clamp the brake hose and open the bleeder so that if there is some debris and/or water, it will not go back up into the system. Better safe then sorry, IMO.
Thanks,will this happen evertime you change brakes like i have or just a chance of it happening?
The right side with the new caliper wears out a little faster than the left,the pads are the cheapest auto zone had,there is no pulling or an abs light,I adjusted the rears and bled them to.Problem gets worse each time i change them
Not opening the bleeder is not your problem here!! It is howerver the correct way to do it only if you do clamp the flex hose. Purchase some top quality brake pads and try that.
Thanks I hope your right i will get better quality pads