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Last weekend, I bleed my brakes on my 2011 grand sport using a vacuum pump at the calipers. Now, when I start my car, the brake pedal sink almost to t
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<blockquote data-quote="Area Z51" data-source="post: 267817" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>Having a GM Nano or TECH II scanner is the cat's meow. It will automatically manipulate the ABS pump and tell you when to open and close bleeders. Just have to keep the resevoir full, and having as assistant open and close bleeders on demand. By using the Nano Laptop based scanner or the hand held Tech2 will also assure that all the old brake fluid is removed from the system. I purchased the GM Nano on Amazon.ca and installed it on an old Windows 7 32 bit laptop with only 2GB of ram. Easy to follow instructions on the supplied usb thumb drive and it super easy to connect to the car. It comes with a gm license to be able to access all the systems to make any changes. The license is good until 2030 and can be upgraded when the time comes. The Nano is good for all C5, C6-C7 and C8 as well as all Chev auto's. One program within the Nano is used for up to and including 2013. The other from 2014-present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Area Z51, post: 267817, member: 355"] Having a GM Nano or TECH II scanner is the cat's meow. It will automatically manipulate the ABS pump and tell you when to open and close bleeders. Just have to keep the resevoir full, and having as assistant open and close bleeders on demand. By using the Nano Laptop based scanner or the hand held Tech2 will also assure that all the old brake fluid is removed from the system. I purchased the GM Nano on Amazon.ca and installed it on an old Windows 7 32 bit laptop with only 2GB of ram. Easy to follow instructions on the supplied usb thumb drive and it super easy to connect to the car. It comes with a gm license to be able to access all the systems to make any changes. The license is good until 2030 and can be upgraded when the time comes. The Nano is good for all C5, C6-C7 and C8 as well as all Chev auto's. One program within the Nano is used for up to and including 2013. The other from 2014-present. [/QUOTE]
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Last weekend, I bleed my brakes on my 2011 grand sport using a vacuum pump at the calipers. Now, when I start my car, the brake pedal sink almost to t
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