Depends on what you're doing I think. In some cases you might not have to bleed 
the system at all. I did the calipers on my '03 Ford Ranger (with ABS) and 
didn't need to do more than a normal bleed, pump the pedal and open the bleeder.

I talked to a guy about it and he said as long as the reservoir never went dry 
the ABS would also never go dry and no special bleeding would be required.

-Curt

Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 08:59:26 -0500
From: Dan Penoff <lwb...@yahoo.com>
To: Mercedes List <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
Subject: [MBZ] ABS Brake Bleeding
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Because its been too long since I have done this, I have to ask:

Can you vacuum bleed, using a MityVac, an ABS system?

I may have a pressure bleeder available, but if not, I do have a MityVac with a 
bleeder jar.

TIA,

Dan

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