Thanks Andy and Bob,

I'll do it again tonight...

>>> "Burton, Bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/05 8:19 AM >>>
Sail,
Check Nick's original post, yes you have to hold both the levers down
when you turn the key on. It should cycle each of them individually. GL
Bob B.(in icy NC, unfortunately work has power, but none at home)

-----Original Message-----
From: Sail Kim [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 11:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rear ABS is on all the time.


Hi Nick,

I've performed the test and nothing happened. I did however test front
and rear brake separately. Do I need to apply both brake same time?

Thanks,

Sail

>>> "nicholas.threader" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/03 12:25 PM
>>>
Hi Sail ,

To test your ABS you need to locate the ABS coupler, under the seat near

tail light , there are two , the white one is for ABS and the black one
is
for EFI .
Remove plastic cap by lifting tab with a small screwdriver and pulling
cap
out , this will reveal 4 pins , the 2 top ones nearest the tab, coloured

light blue & black wires
need to be connected together using a short piece of wire and two
connectors
.
Have the ignition off when connecting up , once connected, pull front
brake
lever
and press rear brake lever and hold on , then switch ignition on , if
system
is working correctly the front lever will come towards the handle bar
then
return under pressure to normal position once , the same should happen
to
the rear lever . if either do not work as described your system is
faulty ,
try repeating the test again by turning off and then back on the
ignition .
If you can hear the motor spinning, but the levers aren't working as
above
the pump has siezed .

atb Nick T


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