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Hi there everyone,
I've recently bought myself a mk1 seat leon cupra (AUQ engine code from 2000), and I have a small question that I can't seem to find a specific answer to using the search functions (and google!):
When the brakes are worked on they obviously need bleeding to remove air bubbles. I have read that to do this properly the abs pump needs to be operated using "VAGCOM" or something... My car is at the garage right now having just had the brake servo and master cylinder replaced and the mechanic says that I now also need the abs pump replacing as the brakes still do not work correctly. He says that he is running the engine when he bleeds the brakes and that this is good enough to do the job properly - is he right? I'd like to know just in case I don't actually have to fork out for a new abs pump!
In short - is running the engine whilst bleeding the brakes sufficient, or is VAGCOM needed?
Thanks in advance for your help and also for your time in reading this!
Dave
I've recently bought myself a mk1 seat leon cupra (AUQ engine code from 2000), and I have a small question that I can't seem to find a specific answer to using the search functions (and google!):
When the brakes are worked on they obviously need bleeding to remove air bubbles. I have read that to do this properly the abs pump needs to be operated using "VAGCOM" or something... My car is at the garage right now having just had the brake servo and master cylinder replaced and the mechanic says that I now also need the abs pump replacing as the brakes still do not work correctly. He says that he is running the engine when he bleeds the brakes and that this is good enough to do the job properly - is he right? I'd like to know just in case I don't actually have to fork out for a new abs pump!
In short - is running the engine whilst bleeding the brakes sufficient, or is VAGCOM needed?
Thanks in advance for your help and also for your time in reading this!
Dave