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  1. #11
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    You know you have to drive the car over ( i think ) 15kph to extinguish the light.? Plus the ABS bleed procedure must be followed to the letter but can be done on your own

    Here is a good second hand pump in the UK if anyone is still looking, only 18months old...
    Range Rover Classic ABS pump | eBay UK

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    just bled the accumulator outlet(on abs block.) does anyone have the step by step sequence to follow as i'm thinking about flushing the entire system while im toying around, elswhere it says that 2l of fluid is required to do this. chris

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    Its on Rave but here`s a PDF to start This is not the complete sequence, you need rave as the valve block and pump need to be bled
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    reg seems to be sorted, brake warning light out after bleeding pump accumulator and valve block. last question (i hope) on this pointhow many applications of the brakes should I get before the pump kicks back in?

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    2 or 3 will set it running again but hopefully for not to long

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    If it helps anyone following this thread, I got a couple of used ABS pumps and accumulators from Classic LSE in UK. Good service, and good prices for RRC stuff.

    Pete
    Dizzie, 08 D3 TDV6 SE

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    Chris,

    An expert on the WABCO system told me that the secret to long life is to change the brake fluid yearly, regardless of distance travelled.
    Apparantly its very sensitive to problems caused by moisture... And that means ALL the stuff, from reservoir to each caliper.

    If it still plays up... - I'll bring the marshmallows

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