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ARGH!!! brake controller 104
I bought a brake controller that uses a sensor in the brake line. Today, I
took the brake line apart at the master cylinder, installed the "T" and sensor. Had my better half pump the brakes while I bled. No big deal, I thought. Well, as soon as I started the truck, the brake warning light came on. So I had the better half pump the brakes while I bled a whole can through the front wheels. No joy. I called "the Kid". He said to get a vacuum device from bumper bumper for only $20. Well, it was $50. But I got it and bled a can through each front wheel. No sign of bubbles at all. Note: the sensor is on the front set on the tandem brakes Still no joy. I got a brake warning light. I just got ****ed and called it a day. What do I do tomorrow? Karl |
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