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Good Morning all !!! I replaced calipers, pads, and rotors, and bled all 4 wheels using a pump up bleeding bottle. With the car turned off the peddle is solid, but when I turned it on, squishy ;((( Did I get air in the abs lines? If so, how do I get it out? Thanks for your help!
You may have air in the lines or have a bad master cylinder but unlikely now if it was OK before the things you did. I'd say you need another bleeding. ABS is no different, nothing special bleeding wise.
I had a similar problem with mine. New calipers, hoses, and master - still soft pedal. I suspect an issue in the ABS unit, since that's all that's left. Either that or the hoses I got are junk already. I have a customer with the exact same year and model car, only a wagon, and his pedal is right up high. Very little motion gets the brakes working.
I've got a parts car here I can steal the ABS unit out of, but first I'll try braided steel lines on all 4 corners. If that doesn't work, there's nothing left but the ABS unit.
I would, but I don't want to get into shipping something that big. If you've got a driver that'll come by I'd be happy to hand them to him. $50 per panel, and they're yours.