It's me who has the ABS problems... nothing to do with blinking abs light.
Some little peaces in the unit were damaged while putting appart. (rusty issue).
What now happens is the front abs gives only a very little "pushback", so the front
wheel blocks in a hard brake. Thats strange because all the parts in the front system
were OK. The rear is a different story, I fixed up the dammaged peaces but even
regular brake does't works normally.
When I brake the rear, the pedal sinks down about 2cm deeper then usual and then
brakes normally, with abs working porely. After rebuilding nothing is better exept the
front brake is become more firmly.
Now ordered some second hand peaces at someone from the list. Hope this will help.
Is there some special way to get the air out of the solenoid valves? I haven't got the
repair manual.
Is it possible to get a copy from someone in Europe?
Joost from Belgium. Back on the road, who needs rear brakes?(Joke...)
>>> Chase Kimball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 17-6-01 6:08:34 >>>
One of our foreign friends recently posted a distress call involving his
rebuilt ABS unit. I am curious, if you attempt to repair your ABS unit,
or it fails in service, do your brakes fail, or do you just lose the ABS
properties?
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