bleeding the PDAS using the Hammer... - piece of cake!
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I was pleasanly surprised how easy the process was. Now my PDAS system should be good for two more years, according to the service recommendation! Then I'll be back under the car again, but with yellow brake fluid this time!!!
I hope you all enjoy! I always was curious about the Hammer and how it worked; was fun to get to do it myself!!
...and now an off topic picture of some Porsche fun in the old beater...
I hope you all enjoy! I always was curious about the Hammer and how it worked; was fun to get to do it myself!!
...and now an off topic picture of some Porsche fun in the old beater...
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Originally posted by axl911
You know. The biggest problem I see with that tool is that YOU HAVE TO WASH YOUR HAND EACH AND EVERY TIME YOU USE IT B/C IT IS SO NICE.
You know. The biggest problem I see with that tool is that YOU HAVE TO WASH YOUR HAND EACH AND EVERY TIME YOU USE IT B/C IT IS SO NICE.
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Originally posted by BaysideC4
Now I just need to get my hands on a hammer.
Now I just need to get my hands on a hammer.
I have tried its other functions on my C2, and I am quite impressed with the capability it provides. This thread makes me wish I had a C4!
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Yeah, that is a GREAT deal there Paul, the deposit is warranted as well.
ONE question though, is there an option to operate the ABS pump up front that goes to each caliper?? The procedure described so far are for the longitudinal lock and the "other" one (I'm not a C4 owner...sorry!)
I have heard that the Hammer can operate the ports for each caliper??
Anyway, good stuff there Garrett376.
ONE question though, is there an option to operate the ABS pump up front that goes to each caliper?? The procedure described so far are for the longitudinal lock and the "other" one (I'm not a C4 owner...sorry!)
I have heard that the Hammer can operate the ports for each caliper??
Anyway, good stuff there Garrett376.
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Originally posted by Jeff Curtis
ONE question though, is there an option to operate the ABS pump up front that goes to each caliper??
ONE question though, is there an option to operate the ABS pump up front that goes to each caliper??
Jeff: The ABS is one menu I did not explore on the C2. I need to do some work now (see related post), and I will try to see if the Hammer will help flush the ABS system.
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Don't know if the C4 is different than the C2 (workshop manual doesn't hint at this) - but there is no ABS menu on the Hammer specifically. I have DME ( watch all the engine stuff going on - that's fun), PDAS, Heater, Airbag, and Alarm. You'd need something called an ABS 2-LED tester to diagnose problems with that system. The Hammer does not appear to do anything with the ABS system unless a fault code is registered, which shows up under the PDAS system (on a C4) - I am not sure if it would show up at all for a C2. On my C4, the ABS speed sensors will show faults, as would the acceleration sensors but these show up in the PDAS menu - maybe there is an ABS menu instead of a PDAS menu on C2's?
It is my understanding that the fluid in the brake system runs through the ABS block - when you bleed your brakes, you are pulling the fluid through the ABS system. I think that's how it works - but of course, I could be wrong!
It is my understanding that the fluid in the brake system runs through the ABS block - when you bleed your brakes, you are pulling the fluid through the ABS system. I think that's how it works - but of course, I could be wrong!
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The menu system lists "ABS" on the C2. My guess is that the PDAS includes all the elements of the ABS, and therefore does not need to be listed separately.