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 Originally Posted by 
jwb
					
				 
				D2 lost all ACE fluid from a leak somewhere at the rear. The fluid is all over the underside of the truck around the rear actuator. 
Will look for the source of the leak. The reservoir was drained so the pump ran dry. I know they don't like this.
How do I know if the pump is stuffed? Does it just not pump anymore?
			
		 
	 
 I had the same thing happen a few months back whilst i was maneuvering (sorta rally driving 
) through a highway roundabout when the ball joint my rear left anti roll bar link failed and separated and thereby the ACE ram suddenly fully extended and one of the ACE hydraulic pipes came into contact with the spinning rear diff / prop shaft flange damaging the pipe sufficiently enough to allow the ACE system to totally empty itself. After around 5>10 minutes of driving I noticed something wasn't right with the way the D2 was handling and i pulled over the check things over. Found oil everywhere underneath and thick oil mist coating the rear door and window. Popped the engine lid and found the ACE reservoir empty so i pulled the ACE relay to disable the ACE system and continued at slower rate to my destination. A local heavy vehicle workshop had the D2 for three days and performed their magic on the trouble hydraulic line. Fortunately my ACE pump hadn't self destructed and if you have access to one of the common diagnostic tools (a Hawkeye or Nanacom) you can check the operating pressure values and with the Hawkeye re-calibrate the ACE system sensors. If no access to a diagnostic tool start and allow the engine to run at idle and you should observe vigorous movement of the fluid in the ACE reservoir - if thats what you see then the pump is likely to be okay....  
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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