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I have to say NO.
ABS or not, the brakes do not need to get bleed for a brake PAD swap. Especially in this case where is not a 25,000 miles car getting pads. I would suggest opening the brake fluid cap first though, before compressing the piston back in the caliper.. makes it a bit easier. |
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so you can place a CLEAN rag on the top of the reservoir to soak up the extra fluid. |
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