Brake fluid and ATF changing ques 1995 A6Q Auto

Kneale Brownson kneale at coslink.net
Fri Dec 9 19:56:31 EST 2005


  

Audi recommends pressurized bleeder use for its brake systems.  I use an
Eezibleeder:  http://www.rdent.com/pages/tools.html    There are several
descriptions in the archives of Audifans.com on home-made pressure bleeders
using those little garden sprayers you pump up.  

On the V8 auto tranny, one can flush out the system by opening the drain
plug, which gives you a gallon of the tranny contents, add a gallon of
fresh, drive some and three more times.  To do a one-time change, you have
to take off the pan.  


At 07:30 PM 12/9/2005 -0500, Grant wrote:
>Yes, this is the car that munches on keys:-) Thanks for all your help 
>on that one.
>
>I want to change the brake and ATF fluids.  Ran into two challenges:
>
>1. This car is pre-OBD2. Any way to measure level without a pre-OBD2 
>scan tool?
>2. Is there anything special abotu changing brake fluid, or just start 
>pumping it out the bleeder valves 'til its all changed.  The procedure 
>looked complex.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Grant
>
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