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Brake Rinsing

He we have a truck that is going slow. Was informed it needed brake Rinsing using pathfinder. We went through the rinsing process but still truck drives slow. When using hydraulics it moves a bit quicker but still slow. Anyone rinsed the brake system before and know what I could be doing wrong?

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  • Posted 4 Apr 2025 06:22
  • By elektrodrive
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Did you have error codes and did they dissapear after rinsing?
If no errors: check the status codes. That might help you in the right direction.

In my PF I see two options: rinsing and spülen. Use the german one. That has two buttons.
  • Posted 8 Apr 2025 01:00
  • By frits_f
  • joined 19 Dec'09 - 320 messages
  • utrechte, Netherlands

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