Hey OkieRover!
Happy New Year!
Just letting you know that ABS pumps ARE repairable.
Got mine back from Al Cowan after a $US378 overhaul (vs $1500 new):
http://www.falconworks.net/ along with a new accumulator and 2 new relays.
I held off replacing the accumulator as I wanted to see what it did with a decent pump. The howling has stopped (bearing?) and all I hear is a buzz like a mosquito in my ear. I can also hear the relay click when it starts/stops. AND The Three Amigos have ridden off into the sunset too!
Stationary, I get 3-4 pedal pushes before the pump starts and it only runs for 2-3 secs. On the road, it starts when the brake pedal gets a good push but it stops pretty quickly. By referring to Al's bible:
http://www.jewellamberoil.com/sales/index.php?
I've concluded the accumulator is getting near the end of its days but I'm due to change the brake fluid this year so I'll replace it then.So I emailed Falconworks and asked them about the service. This is the email I got in return...
Cheers
George
Yes Eric,
We still do. We also make and sell new brush-holders and armatures for them, for those who want to attempt it themselves. We no longer keep exchange units on the shelf, but will repair or rebuild clients' old units: turnaround is usually a couple days in the shop. Any number of Rover-specialist garages use us routinely.
Also, to aid in diagnostics, we have a full bench-test fixture, and can test pumps, accumulators, and pressure switches for folks: it runs $59 to test all three.
And, of course, we still sell the guide to Range Rover ABS brakes, "Getting Comfortable ...." online as a download.Thanks goes out to George for finding this service. And thanks goes out to Alan of Falconworks for responding so quickly.
Cheers!
Mobile message from
Alan / Falconworks
Labels: ABS sensor, brakes, Falconworks, repairs