So I recently replaced the rear brakes in my 1994 Chevy 1400 pick up. I changed the pads, drums, springs, slave cylinders, and a blown line running from the front down to the back. I'm having some difficulty finishing this job. My pedal is still soft, and my ABS light will come on until I pump the pedal until its firm. I have bled the brakes several times, and no more air is coming out.
I believe air is trapped in my ABS module. From what I've read online i need to cycle the ABS valves to get the air to move down stream. I found two ways to do this: 1) a OEM scanner, or 2) drive down a gravel road and stand on brake pedal forcing the ABS to fire. Has anyone tried this?
Also, at one point the fluid reservoir for the master cylinder was drained, does this mean I should bleed the master cylinder first, then work my way to the back? Has anyone done this? I have no idea how to do that.