Hi Guys,
Here is another Jetta rear brake problem.
I changed the rear calipers, pads, and rotors on my '06 wagon and can not bleed the drivers side. When I open up the bleeder screw absolutely nothing comes out. No fluid, no air, no bubbles. I have done the VCDS ABS Module bleed procedure and the three other calipers bleed just fine with nice clean bubble free fluid coming out. I have opened up all three of the brake line joints from the banjo bolt at the caliper, the flex line to the body and still nothing. Is it possible to have a blockage inside the ABS module? The car has a mk60 module and does not have ESP or ADL and there are no brake trouble codes displayed. Would someone have the port outlet diagrams for the ABS module?
Thanks in advance,
Grunt
Here is another Jetta rear brake problem.
I changed the rear calipers, pads, and rotors on my '06 wagon and can not bleed the drivers side. When I open up the bleeder screw absolutely nothing comes out. No fluid, no air, no bubbles. I have done the VCDS ABS Module bleed procedure and the three other calipers bleed just fine with nice clean bubble free fluid coming out. I have opened up all three of the brake line joints from the banjo bolt at the caliper, the flex line to the body and still nothing. Is it possible to have a blockage inside the ABS module? The car has a mk60 module and does not have ESP or ADL and there are no brake trouble codes displayed. Would someone have the port outlet diagrams for the ABS module?
Thanks in advance,
Grunt
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