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Currently doing some brake work on a 1996 Chevrolet 1500 6.5 litre turbo diesel. The brake system is a front-rear split. I was helping my older brother replace the brake lines going to the rear brakes. We replaced the whole line connecting from the ABS module to the rear wheels. The difficult part is bleeding it, in order for us to bleed all the air out of the system (and there is a ton of it), we have to start at the ABS module before we can go to the rear wheels or otherwise it will be a waste. My question is: How do you bleed the ABS module? Do you need a scan tool to do it? I know theres two bleeder screws on the side of the module but when we loosened them, very little brake fluid came out. The pedal still sinks to the floor. So what’s the solution for me?
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