986 Durametric Brake Bleeding
986 Durametric Brake Bleeding
I replaced the barke booster on my 00 986 & now need to complete brake bleeding using the Durametric Enthisiast cable, but I don't know the procedure.
Is anyone able to assist?
I know the oredr of the wheels to do what I need is which function of the ABS 5.3 on Durametric to activate & when.
Any assisyance would be greatly appreciated.
Is anyone able to assist?
I know the oredr of the wheels to do what I need is which function of the ABS 5.3 on Durametric to activate & when.
Any assisyance would be greatly appreciated.
This probably isn't of much help...
http://www.europeantransmissions.com...0Procedure.pdf
Nor is this, but it is all I could find in the time I have:
http://986forum.com/forums/performan...urametric.html
http://www.europeantransmissions.com...0Procedure.pdf
Nor is this, but it is all I could find in the time I have:
http://986forum.com/forums/performan...urametric.html
Last edited by Macster; Aug 22, 2016 at 03:48 PM.
Thanks Mac,
I appreciate you taking the time to search for a remedy.
I found that one too but it doesn't give me the info I need.
What I actually need is the procedure to activate the various function of the Durametric (refer to pic) to remove all the air from the system.
I appreciate you taking the time to search for a remedy.
I found that one too but it doesn't give me the info I need.
What I actually need is the procedure to activate the various function of the Durametric (refer to pic) to remove all the air from the system.
Thanks Mac,
I appreciate you taking the time to search for a remedy.
I found that one too but it doesn't give me the info I need.
What I actually need is the procedure to activate the various function of the Durametric (refer to pic) to remove all the air from the system.
I appreciate you taking the time to search for a remedy.
I found that one too but it doesn't give me the info I need.
What I actually need is the procedure to activate the various function of the Durametric (refer to pic) to remove all the air from the system.
Unfortunately not. Durametric was quite unhelpful actually
Gents: 2 things [if you can't find it here doing a search:
1- Google is your friend. I just Googled the phrase "Bleeding brakes on 2000 Porsche Boxster". There are many resources that pop up.. and here is the link-
https://www.google.com/search?q=blee...utf-8&oe=utf-8
2-Another excellent tech source [but you have to join and I donate to this very effort]: http://www.renntech.org/forums/
The Durametric is limited, especially for the early cars and versions of Durametric. It can be worthwhile for trouble shooting these cars with so many computer-electronics.
Good luck and it's not too bad a job.
1- Google is your friend. I just Googled the phrase "Bleeding brakes on 2000 Porsche Boxster". There are many resources that pop up.. and here is the link-
https://www.google.com/search?q=blee...utf-8&oe=utf-8
2-Another excellent tech source [but you have to join and I donate to this very effort]: http://www.renntech.org/forums/
The Durametric is limited, especially for the early cars and versions of Durametric. It can be worthwhile for trouble shooting these cars with so many computer-electronics.
Good luck and it's not too bad a job.
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