
Originally Posted by
LRTech23
Yeah, it's either a fuse or the accumulator/pump assembly. It's not very common on classics, but it's not unheard of either.
Make sure you look up the correct bleeding procedures if you do the job yourself.
If the fuse is fine, you will need a special gauge to test the pressure being built up inside the pump, I don't have the exact specs on me, but it will probably be close to 0 psi if it's carked it.
We do accumulator/pump replacements at work with the exact same symptoms very regularly. Mainly on p38's.
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