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  1. Thanks for the warnings. I'm not sure if I want to try that or not. Ultimately I just want a firm brake pedal. 🙂
  2. This is just a normal brake fluid flush and bleed. About 2 years ago I replaced rotors and pads on all wheels and flushed the brake fluid. About a week ago I flushed the fluid again. After both flushes the pedal felt a bit squishy-- it takes a bit of travel before engaging the brakes. I'm assuming that's due to air in the brake lines, and since I did a bleed, I'm assuming it's air in the ABS. From what I've read, other possible sources of air in the system are the flexible brake lines and maybe the master cylinder, but I don't know how to tell if there's a problem there. I figured that if there was a scan tool that would bleed the ABS then I could do that and see if it fixed the problem.
  3. That's a little above my budget. 🙂 I did some reading on this forum and elsewhere and see that there's an option to get a PIWIS on an SSD and install onto a PC as a Virtual Machine. I think that would work for me, but I can see lots of potential for problems in getting things set up and working.
  4. Hello, Does anyone know of a scan tool that supports ABS bleeding on a 2009 Cayenne? I know that Durametric, iCarSoft, and Foxewll NT530 do not.
  5. I have you beat. I just bought an 08 with 950 miles. I got in on Tuesday and now it has 1100+ miles.
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