PDAS bleeding and pulses
#1
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Hello Everybody,
I read that when using KTS 301 or Durametric to bleed PDAS differential locks, the systems were sending pulses to the solenoide valves.
I have 2 questions:
1- Does it mean that the valve opens and clolses through short cycles ? I suppose it is for safety reasons in order to avoid a too high pressure at the bleed screw.
2- Could you give me an idea of this frequency? Around 4 cycles/second?
Thanks in advance for your contribution.
I read that when using KTS 301 or Durametric to bleed PDAS differential locks, the systems were sending pulses to the solenoide valves.
I have 2 questions:
1- Does it mean that the valve opens and clolses through short cycles ? I suppose it is for safety reasons in order to avoid a too high pressure at the bleed screw.
2- Could you give me an idea of this frequency? Around 4 cycles/second?
Thanks in advance for your contribution.
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I purchased a Durametric back in June. At that time I specifically asked whether it had the capability to bleed the PDAS locks and they said no but they are working on it and expect to offer the capability in a future software update. That said, I thought I had read on here that someone had actually bled the locks using the Durametric. To this point, I have not actually used my Durametric tool so I can't comment from actual experience.
Tim
'89 C4
'10 Panamera Turbo
Tim
'89 C4
'10 Panamera Turbo