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ECU-MAN
21-11-2005, 11:03 PM
Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!


Aim: To Bleed the ABS/ALB system
Required: see pic bellow



http://ecu-man.com/diy/abs-bleed/abs010.jpg



you need
- 500ml of quality ( OEM HONDA ) brake fluid
- surynge with a bit of vacuum hose on the end
- long nose pliers
- Special Honda T peice ALB Bleed tool ( 95-97 Accord you can use a 10mm spanner, DC2 as well I think )


Steps: 1 locate your ABS or ALB system

http://ecu-man.com/diy/abs-bleed/abs012.jpg

it should look something like this, this is a Del Sol ABS Modulator

STEP 2: open the resivor cap and suck out all the brake fluid with the surynge.


http://ecu-man.com/diy/abs-bleed/abs011.jpg


when you have sucked out all the fluid, fill it up to the top with brake fluid.

STEP 3: locate the acumulator bleed nipple, blue circle, red arrow. it will have a cover ( green arrow ) remove the cover with your long nose pliers. do not loose the cover.


http://ecu-man.com/diy/abs-bleed/abs013.jpg



STEP 4: place the T peice tool on the nipple, ensure its cap is on properly, turn the handles anti-clockwise slowly until all the brake fluid stops rushing out of the accumulator. then close the nipple.


http://ecu-man.com/diy/abs-bleed/abs044.jpg

do not overtighten the bleed nipple.


STEP 5: locate your ABS fues box


http://ecu-man.com/diy/abs-bleed/abs035.jpg


lift the cover off, lift from the tab where the blue arrow is pointing.


STEP 6: locate and remove the ABS pump relay ( blue circle )


http://ecu-man.com/diy/abs-bleed/abs036.jpg



STEP 7: short out the two contacts that will drive the pump. on this type of set up its the two bottom contact that are closer to each other. IGN off.
DO NOT RUN THE PUMP FOR LONGER THAN 7 sec. this will prime the Accumulator with brake fluid from the resivor.



http://ecu-man.com/diy/abs-bleed/abs039.jpg

red circle, short out the lower two contact. ( blue line )

STEP 8: open the T peice tool lowly anti-clockwise to allow the pressurised brake fluid escape from the accumulator. Then close the nipple.


http://ecu-man.com/diy/abs-bleed/abs044.jpg


STEP 9: fill the resivor with brake fluid to compensate for the fluid you have just flushed out.

STEP 10: repeate steps 7, 8, 9 until you have flushed clean fluid out into the resivor of the T peice tool. do not allow its resivour to get to full. refit your ABS pump relay. refit the bleed nipple cover. Turn the IGN on to II. Allow the ABS Pump to run if the ABS computer doesnt sens enough pressure in the Accumulator, then recheck your ABS fluid level.

download a video of this process 2.5mb click here (http://ecu-man.com/diy/abs-bleed/abs-bleed.wmv)

Notes:

you might think this DIY is useless coz you dont have the special tool, well you could be right, maybe you will apriciate the service you get at your Honda dealership. ( I wonder how many non honda workshops bleed your abs correctly ). or you could make your own tool. However CD5 and DC2 owners are in luck. on cars that are ALB you need the tool. on cars that are ABS with the square sided bleed nipple, you need the tool. On cars like CD5 and DC2 you have a hex bleed nippple, and the ABS modulator is in an accessible area, you can use a 10mm spanner and a brake bleed bottle instead of the tool. make sure you hold the hose down on the nipple as you open it as pressurised brake fluid is going to come out. open the nipple slowly and only a little bit. you can regulate the amount of fluid that comes out.

if your paranoid have the hose, sponge, suds and a bucket handy.

Type III ABS systems most post 96 cars will have the low pressure ABS system. these ABS systems do not have an Accumulator nor a ABS brake fluid resivor. They are blead as you bleed your brakes.

DO NOT SPILL BRAKE FLUID ON YOR PAINT WORK, IT WILL DAMAGE IT

have fun



Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!

egSi
22-11-2005, 09:36 AM
wow, thats cool. nice one :thumbsup:

bennjamin
22-11-2005, 10:27 AM
if i had ABS i would be clapping my hands now....since not , all you get is a hug John :) Good work son.

honda_b_blastn
24-11-2005, 08:51 AM
would this tool be needed on a EK coupe(ej8)

Spoon-Accord
24-11-2005, 01:53 PM
can u write one up for cars without abs but 4 wheel disc's :D

kenny

ECU-MAN
24-11-2005, 06:17 PM
would this tool be needed on a EK coupe(ej8)

no
96 onwards civics have low pressure ABS ( Type III )

blackek4
25-11-2005, 02:44 AM
no
96 onwards civics have low pressure ABS ( Type III )

so how about 94 dc2 vtir ?

ECU-MAN
25-11-2005, 08:59 PM
you will need to bleed it manually, like it says above. only post 96 cars are low pressure. however post 96 DC2 are still high pressure type II.

[stealth]
25-11-2005, 10:23 PM
nice writeup as per usual Uleh!

SPEEDCORE
07-12-2005, 08:55 PM
no
96 onwards civics have low pressure ABS ( Type III )

:) Much appreciated man..... now to find why the crap the pedal does not feel as hard as it used to on the EK4. My money is on M/C... :(

ctr kid
07-12-2005, 10:06 PM
holy crap!!! i think the pressure in my dc2 abs can break skin!!! its hard 2 control the spanner. nice write up! love the pics!

ur a talent!

ECU-MAN
07-12-2005, 10:40 PM
thanks man

did your DC2 have a hex nut or a square nut ??

it cums out hard ay :)

its hard to crack the nut and control your self from opening the nipple to much

hmm this thread is going in the wrong direction, with words like come's, nipple, hard, control. :D

Limbo
24-12-2005, 07:39 AM
mate that's awesome lucky i have the type III and don't need to do all that hard work.

PhatSol
28-02-2006, 10:34 AM
Does anyone know the part number and price for the bleed tool?

ECU-MAN
28-02-2006, 06:53 PM
dont think honda sell them as a part.

I am trying to build my own

czy_sol87
22-12-2006, 12:58 PM
hey mate
just reading through ur thread, and there are no pics, just wondering if u can get the pics back up

thanks Louis

EK4R
22-12-2006, 01:08 PM
is it location of the abs module and fuse and plugs similiar to that of the EK4 ? im askin cos im trying to install the passenger abs sensor in the wheel arch and need to find the orange plug.

Bludger
13-10-2011, 11:36 AM
bump for most awesome diy