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To bleed the brakes on a 1992 Roadmaster with Bosch ABS, start by ensuring the master cylinder is filled with the appropriate brake fluid. Use a scan tool to activate the ABS pump, as it helps to push fluid through the system. Begin bleeding at the furthest brake from the master cylinder (usually the rear passenger side), using the traditional method or a vacuum bleeder. Make sure to check fluid levels frequently and repeat the process until you achieve a firm pedal.

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