1998 p30 chassis, 4 wheel disc with hydraulic brake boost from the power steering pump. Replaced the master cylinder with a bench bleed. Replaced the hydraulic booster. Replaced all 4 brake calipers. Checked the very short flex brake lines, no expansion obvious. Changed to dot 5.1 or super dot 4. Problem is a spongy brake pedal with no ABS light. I've vacuum bleed and power pedal bled the system several times with clean airless brake fluid coming out. Total of one gallon of fluid. I've tied down the brake pedal for a couple of hours to let air out of the lines to the ABS module. Original service manual says to bleed like regular brakes. No special method for bleeding the ABS module. My tech2 code reader, when I go through special functions, reads that it "can't connect to ABS module". No ABS light.
So, I assume that the ABS module is not tech2 compliant and it won't work. Yes, I have pumped the brake 4 times to bring the system to 35 psi, held and then tried to connect. Tech2 reader works for all other functions. Other sites have suggested that the tech2 will not work on the p30 chassis ABS brake module.
BUT I STILL HAVE SPONGY BRAKES, WHICH INDICATES AIR IN THE LINES...
I can only assume that there must be air trapped in the ABS module. How do I get it out? I don't see any obvious bleeder valves on the module. I do see a hex head bolt/cap that sits flush with the body that is inaccessible without removing the entire module.
It is a real head scratcher for me??? Anybody have any suggestions as to what direction to go here??
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