Here's the information Carlos. Like my good friend RSRBOB mentioned, it's
doesn't sound like your ABS HU is the culprit. However, if you can stomp on
that rear brake pedal and get the rear brakes to lockup, you are CERTAINLY
a good candidate for HU replacement. To be honest, you are not the first to
have this "air in the rear brake" symptom and it looks like Jeff Boman
might have found a solution! Anyway, the two problems are unrelated and
your brake system might be suffering from both....check it out!
Last I had heard, Jordan Cavanaugh didn't really want to be bothered with
phone calls anymore, but here is his number anyway (714) 761-7435 or have
your shop call (800) 962-7926 to confirm replacement. The shop simply has
to perform the diagnosis and determine that it is indeed the ABS HU that is
faulty before Yamaha will okay the work.
Let me know if you have any more questions!
Kevin Hawkins // Greensboro, NC
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http://cfm-resources.com/r/raddboy
Y2K Kawasaki ZRX1100 //'93 Yamaha GTS1000 //'85 FZ750
Attention: Kevin Hawkins, Shawn Persall or Kelly Cash.
Maybe one of you gentleman can tell me the particular details on getting my
ABS fixed on my GTS at Yamaha's expense. I would greatly appreciate it.