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Hi all just joined the forum.

Paul 

I replaced my rear brakes at the weekend and can't find any. Information about the bleeding sequence, would anyone know, 

It's on a MK2 superb 16tdi.

Thanks in advance.

In general, the advice is to start bleeding the brake furthest way from the master cylinder, and gradually work closer.

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Thank you Ken.

Wasn't sure with having abs.

16 hours ago, Bluepaul said:

Thank you Ken.

Wasn't sure with having abs.

Get shareware VCDS first, because you'll need it to bleed the ABS control block properly.

10 hours ago, Paws4Thot said:

Get shareware VCDS first, because you'll need it to bleed the ABS control block properly.

No need to bleed abs module, unless the module i new or you have sucked the resevoir dry and lots of air in it. Regular brake fluid change done correctly requires no vcds.

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Thankfully kept flexible hoses closed so fluid didn't drop too far.Thank you rbhelle.

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