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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    Sorry, for a D2. If it makes a difference. With the ABS etc...
    Same WABCO D system, Defender has longer pipework too.

    JC

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    Sorry for the list of questions but does it need the ign on or running to have the system powered?

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    Ignition on, not running.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Ignition on, not running.

    JC
    Not doubting your method works, but...

    The wabco docs for the type D system say ignition must not be on, and battery terminals should be disconnected during the bleed procedure.

    There is a link to the manual bleed procedure in the good oil.

    Cheers
    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    Not doubting your method works, but...

    The wabco docs for the type D system say ignition must not be on, and battery terminals should be disconnected during the bleed procedure.

    There is a link to the manual bleed procedure in the good oil.

    Cheers
    Paul
    Sorry Paul, I thought we were still on power bleeding, even so I usually don't bother disconnecting battery for manual bleeding anyway.

    JC

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    If you do it by the Wabco book, you manually bleed with ignition off, bleed with electronic tool, then manually bleed to finish.

    Rather than rehash:

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...r-bleed-2.html

    In the wabco procedure:

    Nanocom Power bleed is same as running modulator pump.

    The Modulator Bleed is equivalent of the "pulse function".


    Cheers
    Paul

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