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13th September 2010, 07:41 PM
#1
ABS Accumulator Range Rover CLassic
Hi Guys,
I need to replace my abs accumulator I think in my classic 93. Pump kicks in after every brake press. Also takes 60 seconds to charge the system. It comes on again after a few minutes for about 5 seconds or so. It's a bit noisy but I'm not sure how noisy they should be.
Do I need to bleed system before/after reinstall?
How do I remove the damn thing, there's not much room compared to the p38?
Does $188au sound good + $39 shipping
I have the ABS and ETC light on constant, no brake light, but I know that the front sensor plug is flapping around and wire has broken off and connector plug is all bent.
cheers
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14th September 2010, 10:50 AM
#2
Steve, I just priced one from a place down here, he said they are different to the P38's and they wanted $825+GST!!!!!!!!!!!!
He suggested they aren't made any more, and he's on his last one.
As for the ABS and ETC lights, the broken sensor wire will do that.
I'd just re-solder/re-attach them, and if you are lucky the fault will disappear.
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14th September 2010, 10:57 AM
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Heres on in the UK for a classic. From my recollection you have to undo a couple of bolts from underneath the wheel arch. You will need to bleed the system following the protracted procedure and 2 litres of fluid
RANGE ROVER CLASSIC ABS ACCUMULATOR - RTC6498 on eBay (end time 05-Oct-10 11:52:12 BST)
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