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Old 10-02-2017, 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by HeyYou
If your rear brakes work the way you would expect, if you DIDN'T have ABS, I wouldn't worry about trying to "fix" it......
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When bleeding the rear brakes on late model 1st gen Dodge trucks/Ramchargers, you must bleed the rear ABS valve first. It is located at the top of the rear drivers side rear wheel well, bolted to the frame, It has a bleeder valve on it. The ABS valve is the highest point in the brake system, so that is where the air, in the lines, ends up. If you have mushy brakes this could be the problem. The ABS elec module is located up under the dash in the glove box area.

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