Bet ya she just loves the colour though.
electrical connector blocks. Particularly under the seats, under the carpet or wherever. undo the connector block, clean the connectors and I am sure there is a conductive grease or something you can use to keep water out and electrons in.
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Another riveting & informative afternoon on KB.
Love your work.
Back on topic..
She's got her eyes on my truck actually... No I'm not riding to work in the pissing rain over winter sorry...
Yip will get some contact cleaner after work and give it a good going over. Vaseline should do the trick with keeping the water out no?
wife VW beetle had the same thing mechanic reset the computer and it hasn't come back unfortunately the wife did![]()
ROFL very Tommy Cooper
Yep I know, she's not exactly loaded as it is bless her, I try to fix the thing as much as I can to keep the bills down.
Yep looks like it's the ABS unit, cleaned all the contacts no luck. Sensors been swapped over, still the left front one showing an error so must be the bloody unit. Arseholes.
Now on the lookout for a service manual for the beast... anyone???
Dielectric grease. Theres little one-shot packs at Repco but they're about $4 a pack iirc.
BNT used to stock it in decent sealant sized tubes.
I'm guessing the low melt point of vaseline would make it redundant in this situation as it'll just melt and run out of the connectors.
My daughters Rover 216 (Honda Concerto in drag) had an ABS fault that was diagnosed to a bad ABS unit - light was off immediately after starting the engine but would come on after driving about 30 -40 meters. She was quoted around $1200 to replace the control unit. Research indicated the seals start leaking internally and the reservoir cannot hold pressure from the pump and the computer registers a fault. The brakes themselves were perfect
I was going to get another control unit fro Pick-a-part ($70) pull it apart and see how they work, instead she sold the car and got something else
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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