This morning my P5 started acting funny... namely, it started to make a hissing/gurgling sort of sound from the right side front every time I hit the brakes that would trail off as the brakes released.
Nothing seems to be scraping, and the pads, rotors, and calipers (all OEM) all seem to be in fine shape. I'll jack up that wheel when I get a chance to see if that brake is dragging, but everything seems to be performing within spec.
I've always had a soft pedal, and I know the master cylinder is a bit small on these cars anyway but I've been thinking there may be air in the system as I'm able to compress the brakes a bit more than I should while the engine is off.
If the sound I'm hearing is what I suspect - air in the ABS module itself - would I be able to get it out by bleeding the calipers, or does the ABS module have a bleeder screw?
Nothing seems to be scraping, and the pads, rotors, and calipers (all OEM) all seem to be in fine shape. I'll jack up that wheel when I get a chance to see if that brake is dragging, but everything seems to be performing within spec.
I've always had a soft pedal, and I know the master cylinder is a bit small on these cars anyway but I've been thinking there may be air in the system as I'm able to compress the brakes a bit more than I should while the engine is off.
If the sound I'm hearing is what I suspect - air in the ABS module itself - would I be able to get it out by bleeding the calipers, or does the ABS module have a bleeder screw?