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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    I have already told you the reason why: inappropriate fluid. How do you think you will do:
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    You are mistaking a heads up for a car crash. Never mind, there is no helping some people. You use your ABS twice a year. Rest of the...
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    You can if you have the right buying skills. I don't want the factory fill. I want the stuff from the people who made the factory fill...
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    Yes, you read me like a book. ATE SL.6 is a poor substitute for the dealer stuff. I wonder who the OEM was? I wouldn't mind getting some...
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    Sorted now. All the valves in my traction control system were fully or partially seized from infrequent use. I don't use brakes much...
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    Compatibility check by ebay is very good, at least for my car. With experience, you can even buy the right part when ebay doesn't say it...
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    Here's someone's attempt to fix a valve. I will do that first before trying other options. Brake fluid is a cleaning solution and can be...
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    I found a similar case to mine and the guy replaced the hydraulic block and pump of the ABS unit to fix the problem. So, the ABS unit is...
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    It has 2 pressure sensors. There is a split, but I don't know which way. Bleeding brakes for 3 other wheels were fine but the rock hard...
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    I was missing some ham in my fist to spin the heavy caliper. But all that is in the past now, everything is back together. Now I have to...
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    Ok, what tells you it's a recon?
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    If you have the skill, you wouldn't need to be deliberate. The right part will just come to you. You just need to set up the conditions...
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    Exchange just means you exchange the old one for a new one. There is no guarantee it's a recon. In any case, I am not going to spend any...
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    Not really. The caliper was simply too heavy for my hand to spin it back onto the hose. If my hand was more substantial with ham, it...
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    DiyNutJob replied to the thread The study of a radiator.
    It may not be recon, could be brand new. Cross threaded the hose connector and I don't want to get into retapping. The dust boot on the...
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