So with the help of everyone here in an earlier thread, I've today managed to replace 4 wheels of rotors, pads, hydraulic hoses, and calipers (the hoses have long been a sticking point, and like an idiot I've been trying to loosen the front and counterhold the rear, until someone pointed out this was backward).
Now I have the dreaded mushy brakes problem. Car stops okay, pedal holds once bitten, but I have to travel a decent distance for that to occur. Clips on the pads checked and double-checked, they're in there right. Bled all four wheels repeatedly, there are no air bubbles in the calipers or lines going to the wheels.
That leaves the dreaded "some air has made its way into your ABS module" problem. I have VIDA and I can talk to the ABS module. But I frankly don't know what to do. I sat down and activated the pump and some of the valves, but nothing in particular happened other than them activating.
Presumably there's a procedure? Do I need to open bleeder(s)? When? Do I need to pump brake pedal at some point? Do I need to actuate valves one by one and turn on pump? Also, which valves? There appears to be an inlet valve and an output valve for each wheel. Should I just open them all? And then mash the brake pedal? With bleeder(s) open?
Forgive the stupid questions, but I don't want to do anything stupid having come this far.
Any help appreciated.






