Confirmed brake bleeding scan tools

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Orpedcrow

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I would guess they mean no heavy-duty (semi/tractor) type trucks, buses, etc. Hard to say for sure though.
Ill say the same thing. Most use a different connector. The ones that use an OBD 2 are pinned differently than regular.
 

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I would guess they mean no heavy-duty (semi/tractor) type trucks, buses, etc. Hard to say for sure though.
Ill say the same thing. Most use a different connector. The ones that use an OBD 2 are pinned differently than regular.
I can see that. Remember, it also says:
“will be have delays” So English doesn’t seem their first language.
 

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Funny thing, I just went out to WCJr to take a few pics for the vacuum canister thread, and I finally realized I have an aluminum RWAL. I had to redo the rear brakes when I got it running, but I never had to fix anything with the master cylinder, and all the time I've been under the hood I've ignored the master cylinder. I thought I had non-ABS brakes. Now I'm more curious what it takes to bleed an aluminum RWAL. I have nothing on the spreadsheet for that so far.
 
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