I don't think!
I replaced the front and rear rotors and brake pads on my 2002 C240 Mercedes. I replaced the brake fluid, bled the brakes, and a rusty bleed nipple snapped off. Therefore, I had to replace the driver's side front caliper.
Now, I'm fairly certain that the Anti Lock Braking System (ABS) is not functioning. I slid through an intersection yesterday on a wet road when I had to slam on the brakes. Can someone please tell me how I can turn ABS back on?
Thanks,
Dick Gleason
I replaced the front and rear rotors and brake pads on my 2002 C240 Mercedes. I replaced the brake fluid, bled the brakes, and a rusty bleed nipple snapped off. Therefore, I had to replace the driver's side front caliper.
Now, I'm fairly certain that the Anti Lock Braking System (ABS) is not functioning. I slid through an intersection yesterday on a wet road when I had to slam on the brakes. Can someone please tell me how I can turn ABS back on?
Thanks,
Dick Gleason
Super Member
only way would to get the codes check and fix whatever u broke
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I have a cheap OBD II. It reveals no error codes. The ABS light is not on on the dash either. Other recommendations?Originally Posted by sammydragon3
only way would to get the codes check and fix whatever u broke
DIck Gleason
Super Member
your cheap scanner wouldnt show abs codes...and if theirs no light on the dash
then u have really nothing to worry about...
then u have really nothing to worry about...
Find a safe piece of dry road & jump on the brakes hard or wet road & less hard. If you get the traditional stick/slip judder of ABS all is OK.
