Not necessarily. It's VERY important to follow the car manufacturer's procedure for ABS systems, which is often substantially different from traditional methods. Failure to bleed the brakes properly can result in reduced effectiveness or failure of both the ABS system and the regular brake system.
You bleed just like all other calipers ABS is just a computer system for your brakes.
To bleed the ABS brakes on a 1998 Dodge Dakota 4 x 4, two people are needed. One person needs to pump the brakes while the other opens the bleeder and then closes it making sure all air is out of the system.
You would adjust the brakes on a vehicle with abs brakes the same way you would adjust the brakes on a vehicle without abs brakes.
You replace the brakes on an ABS S10 the same way you replace brakes on a non ABS S10.
The same procedure as bleeding any other vehicle unless you have taken the ABS/Traction Control Module off and apart. In which case you would need special expensive equipment to bleed the module of air.
No
Should be the same as other vehicles
yes it does have abs brakes
yes they do have abs brakes
The ECU for the ABS brakes is attached to the Master cylinder for the brakes.
If no air got into the abs hcu then bleeding the brakes is done just as it would be on other vehicles. If air did get into the hcu or if you disconnected any brake like at the master cylinder or hcu then you will need to take it to a ford dealership to have them bleed the hcu and brakes for you.
The ECU for the ABS brakes is attached to the Master cylinder for the brakes.