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Old November 22nd 04, 02:48 AM
Abeness
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Thanks, and thanks also to Curly and Jim. I actually picked up the
MityVac kit, too, for various reasons, so no pedal pumping or extra
turkey basters for me. ;-)

Curly, you make it sound like I can do the ABS myself without $950 worth
of tools. I'll be very interested to hear how. Good to know I can do
them independently of each other and I assume not lose too much--I mean,
insofar as the two systems intermingle when the ABS activates I'd expect
the old ABS fluid to contaminate the primary system.
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Old November 22nd 04, 04:29 AM
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Abeness wrote:
> Thanks, and thanks also to Curly and Jim. I actually picked up the
> MityVac kit, too, for various reasons, so no pedal pumping or extra
> turkey basters for me. ;-)
>
> Curly, you make it sound like I can do the ABS myself without $950 worth
> of tools. I'll be very interested to hear how. Good to know I can do
> them independently of each other and I assume not lose too much--I mean,
> insofar as the two systems intermingle when the ABS activates I'd expect
> the old ABS fluid to contaminate the primary system.


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Contact me, I've got a couple Odyssey PDFs that also apply to Accord, I
believe.

'Curly'

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Old November 22nd 04, 04:29 AM
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Abeness wrote:
> Thanks, and thanks also to Curly and Jim. I actually picked up the
> MityVac kit, too, for various reasons, so no pedal pumping or extra
> turkey basters for me. ;-)
>
> Curly, you make it sound like I can do the ABS myself without $950 worth
> of tools. I'll be very interested to hear how. Good to know I can do
> them independently of each other and I assume not lose too much--I mean,
> insofar as the two systems intermingle when the ABS activates I'd expect
> the old ABS fluid to contaminate the primary system.


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Contact me, I've got a couple Odyssey PDFs that also apply to Accord, I
believe.

'Curly'

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you must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks.

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