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Ok guys. I found out why the abs inop light is coming on. the abs motor pack is bad. they're wanting 460 bucks to fix this. is there anyway i could do this myself, or would it just be best to swallow my pride and let them do it?
thanks,
bill
Sold her. :( - 94 Bird, K&N filter, Flowmaster exhaust, WS6 Wheels with Dunlop sp5000\'s all around. Many mods to come. Not to mention 205,000 original miles!!<p>New Ride - White 01 WS-6 M6 (Direct-Flo airlid, flowmaster exhaust)
Just checking, but are you positive that it's a bad ABS unit. Two things that come to mind that will trip that light are a bad alternator, and a blown brake light (especially in the spoiler). Just a thought. I've had both trigger the ABS inop light in my Camaro
1993 Camaro 3.4L A4 many mods comin for 2004<br /><br />\"The last thing I wanted was to get in a fight in Jackson, Mississippi on a Saturday night\"
yeh. i'm sure that's not it. i've heard of those, but i just changed my alt and replaced all blown bulbs. plus, the abs is indeed inop. [img]smile.gif[/img] plenty of rubber on the road verifies that. [img]smile.gif[/img] the computer told the story. it was the pack, at least i hope. thanks though. [img]smile.gif[/img]
later on bud,
bill
Sold her. :( - 94 Bird, K&N filter, Flowmaster exhaust, WS6 Wheels with Dunlop sp5000\'s all around. Many mods to come. Not to mention 205,000 original miles!!<p>New Ride - White 01 WS-6 M6 (Direct-Flo airlid, flowmaster exhaust)
how hard of a job is it to do it yourself? my haynes manual doesn't tell how to do it so i got skeerd. [img]smile.gif[/img]
Sold her. :( - 94 Bird, K&N filter, Flowmaster exhaust, WS6 Wheels with Dunlop sp5000\'s all around. Many mods to come. Not to mention 205,000 original miles!!<p>New Ride - White 01 WS-6 M6 (Direct-Flo airlid, flowmaster exhaust)
Well getting brake fluid over everything isn't fun, it will quickly eat through your paint and thats not cool. Aside from that, its as simple as turning a few screws, draining the block, disconnecting all the lines, and installing the new one... Then of course bleeding the entire system.
I would imagine it would take a good 6hours to do since its pretty time consuming - although it isn't very "difficult".
sounds like a job for the service center. [img]smile.gif[/img]
Sold her. :( - 94 Bird, K&N filter, Flowmaster exhaust, WS6 Wheels with Dunlop sp5000\'s all around. Many mods to come. Not to mention 205,000 original miles!!<p>New Ride - White 01 WS-6 M6 (Direct-Flo airlid, flowmaster exhaust)
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