90 XJ ABS power booster
#21
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Re: 90 XJ ABS power booster
glad you are feeling safe now! ;-)
I agree with you, I would not really want one on my vehicle. lol
Oh and it sounds like it might take part of a day to change it over in case
you want to convert.
Just prepare all of your parts before you take your XJ offline. ;-)
Of course now you don't need to do this......now!
--
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
88 XJ 4.0 auto
"DaveW" <spsffannospam@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:vVAfe.4416$hb1.1383@trnddc05...
>
> Okay, here's my recent experience with my 91XJ. Bendix ABS, the pump is
> supposed to run about every 3 pumps of the brake pedal. It had started
> running on every pump, and running of and on while sitting at stop lights.
> First about every 45 seconds, then 30 seconds, finally, every 12 seconds.
> Apparently, the accumulator is what goes first, and if you let it go long
> enough so that the pump runs continuously, the pump soon follows.
> Naturally, the pump is covered by the lifetime warranty, the accumulator
> is not.
>
> I looked into replacing the system with non-ABS brakes, and decided that I
> really didn't have the time to go junkyarding, tearing the thing apart,
> etc, as it is my daily driver.
>
> Took it to the dealer. Sure enough, the accumulator was bad. Cost me $400,
> but everything works right again. They tested the pump and claim that it
> is holding pressure, which appears to be the case. I'm betting that this
> will keep the system up and running for as long as I own the vehicle. This
> system was used on millions of Chrysler vehicles, and is very much a
> safety related item, so I think parts will continue to be available, but
> only at Stealerships.
>
> As it turns out, the next day, I made a quick trip to return a library
> book, and it started raining. Well, there's one of those nasty camera
> equipped traffic lights on the way home. It went yellow, I checked the
> rear view (all clear), planted my foot on the brakes, and came to a very
> quick straight stop using the ABS.
>
> Oh, and yes, the brake pedal does seem to require less pressure than it
> did before the replacement.
>
> Still a nasty system, and I certainly won't buy another vehicle with it.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
I agree with you, I would not really want one on my vehicle. lol
Oh and it sounds like it might take part of a day to change it over in case
you want to convert.
Just prepare all of your parts before you take your XJ offline. ;-)
Of course now you don't need to do this......now!
--
later,
dave AKA vwdoc1
88 XJ 4.0 auto
"DaveW" <spsffannospam@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:vVAfe.4416$hb1.1383@trnddc05...
>
> Okay, here's my recent experience with my 91XJ. Bendix ABS, the pump is
> supposed to run about every 3 pumps of the brake pedal. It had started
> running on every pump, and running of and on while sitting at stop lights.
> First about every 45 seconds, then 30 seconds, finally, every 12 seconds.
> Apparently, the accumulator is what goes first, and if you let it go long
> enough so that the pump runs continuously, the pump soon follows.
> Naturally, the pump is covered by the lifetime warranty, the accumulator
> is not.
>
> I looked into replacing the system with non-ABS brakes, and decided that I
> really didn't have the time to go junkyarding, tearing the thing apart,
> etc, as it is my daily driver.
>
> Took it to the dealer. Sure enough, the accumulator was bad. Cost me $400,
> but everything works right again. They tested the pump and claim that it
> is holding pressure, which appears to be the case. I'm betting that this
> will keep the system up and running for as long as I own the vehicle. This
> system was used on millions of Chrysler vehicles, and is very much a
> safety related item, so I think parts will continue to be available, but
> only at Stealerships.
>
> As it turns out, the next day, I made a quick trip to return a library
> book, and it started raining. Well, there's one of those nasty camera
> equipped traffic lights on the way home. It went yellow, I checked the
> rear view (all clear), planted my foot on the brakes, and came to a very
> quick straight stop using the ABS.
>
> Oh, and yes, the brake pedal does seem to require less pressure than it
> did before the replacement.
>
> Still a nasty system, and I certainly won't buy another vehicle with it.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
#22
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Re: 90 XJ ABS power booster
Just know that your car is unsafe off-road:
http://www.4x4abc.com/4WD101/ABS_offroad.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Okay, here's my recent experience with my 91XJ. Bendix ABS, the pump is
> supposed to run about every 3 pumps of the brake pedal. It had started
> running on every pump, and running of and on while sitting at stop
> lights. First about every 45 seconds, then 30 seconds, finally, every 12
> seconds. Apparently, the accumulator is what goes first, and if you let
> it go long enough so that the pump runs continuously, the pump soon
> follows. Naturally, the pump is covered by the lifetime warranty, the
> accumulator is not.
>
> I looked into replacing the system with non-ABS brakes, and decided that
> I really didn't have the time to go junkyarding, tearing the thing
> apart, etc, as it is my daily driver.
>
> Took it to the dealer. Sure enough, the accumulator was bad. Cost me
> $400, but everything works right again. They tested the pump and claim
> that it is holding pressure, which appears to be the case. I'm betting
> that this will keep the system up and running for as long as I own the
> vehicle. This system was used on millions of Chrysler vehicles, and is
> very much a safety related item, so I think parts will continue to be
> available, but only at Stealerships.
>
> As it turns out, the next day, I made a quick trip to return a library
> book, and it started raining. Well, there's one of those nasty camera
> equipped traffic lights on the way home. It went yellow, I checked the
> rear view (all clear), planted my foot on the brakes, and came to a very
> quick straight stop using the ABS.
>
> Oh, and yes, the brake pedal does seem to require less pressure than it
> did before the replacement.
>
> Still a nasty system, and I certainly won't buy another vehicle with it.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
http://www.4x4abc.com/4WD101/ABS_offroad.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Okay, here's my recent experience with my 91XJ. Bendix ABS, the pump is
> supposed to run about every 3 pumps of the brake pedal. It had started
> running on every pump, and running of and on while sitting at stop
> lights. First about every 45 seconds, then 30 seconds, finally, every 12
> seconds. Apparently, the accumulator is what goes first, and if you let
> it go long enough so that the pump runs continuously, the pump soon
> follows. Naturally, the pump is covered by the lifetime warranty, the
> accumulator is not.
>
> I looked into replacing the system with non-ABS brakes, and decided that
> I really didn't have the time to go junkyarding, tearing the thing
> apart, etc, as it is my daily driver.
>
> Took it to the dealer. Sure enough, the accumulator was bad. Cost me
> $400, but everything works right again. They tested the pump and claim
> that it is holding pressure, which appears to be the case. I'm betting
> that this will keep the system up and running for as long as I own the
> vehicle. This system was used on millions of Chrysler vehicles, and is
> very much a safety related item, so I think parts will continue to be
> available, but only at Stealerships.
>
> As it turns out, the next day, I made a quick trip to return a library
> book, and it started raining. Well, there's one of those nasty camera
> equipped traffic lights on the way home. It went yellow, I checked the
> rear view (all clear), planted my foot on the brakes, and came to a very
> quick straight stop using the ABS.
>
> Oh, and yes, the brake pedal does seem to require less pressure than it
> did before the replacement.
>
> Still a nasty system, and I certainly won't buy another vehicle with it.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
#23
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Re: 90 XJ ABS power booster
Just know that your car is unsafe off-road:
http://www.4x4abc.com/4WD101/ABS_offroad.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Okay, here's my recent experience with my 91XJ. Bendix ABS, the pump is
> supposed to run about every 3 pumps of the brake pedal. It had started
> running on every pump, and running of and on while sitting at stop
> lights. First about every 45 seconds, then 30 seconds, finally, every 12
> seconds. Apparently, the accumulator is what goes first, and if you let
> it go long enough so that the pump runs continuously, the pump soon
> follows. Naturally, the pump is covered by the lifetime warranty, the
> accumulator is not.
>
> I looked into replacing the system with non-ABS brakes, and decided that
> I really didn't have the time to go junkyarding, tearing the thing
> apart, etc, as it is my daily driver.
>
> Took it to the dealer. Sure enough, the accumulator was bad. Cost me
> $400, but everything works right again. They tested the pump and claim
> that it is holding pressure, which appears to be the case. I'm betting
> that this will keep the system up and running for as long as I own the
> vehicle. This system was used on millions of Chrysler vehicles, and is
> very much a safety related item, so I think parts will continue to be
> available, but only at Stealerships.
>
> As it turns out, the next day, I made a quick trip to return a library
> book, and it started raining. Well, there's one of those nasty camera
> equipped traffic lights on the way home. It went yellow, I checked the
> rear view (all clear), planted my foot on the brakes, and came to a very
> quick straight stop using the ABS.
>
> Oh, and yes, the brake pedal does seem to require less pressure than it
> did before the replacement.
>
> Still a nasty system, and I certainly won't buy another vehicle with it.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
http://www.4x4abc.com/4WD101/ABS_offroad.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Okay, here's my recent experience with my 91XJ. Bendix ABS, the pump is
> supposed to run about every 3 pumps of the brake pedal. It had started
> running on every pump, and running of and on while sitting at stop
> lights. First about every 45 seconds, then 30 seconds, finally, every 12
> seconds. Apparently, the accumulator is what goes first, and if you let
> it go long enough so that the pump runs continuously, the pump soon
> follows. Naturally, the pump is covered by the lifetime warranty, the
> accumulator is not.
>
> I looked into replacing the system with non-ABS brakes, and decided that
> I really didn't have the time to go junkyarding, tearing the thing
> apart, etc, as it is my daily driver.
>
> Took it to the dealer. Sure enough, the accumulator was bad. Cost me
> $400, but everything works right again. They tested the pump and claim
> that it is holding pressure, which appears to be the case. I'm betting
> that this will keep the system up and running for as long as I own the
> vehicle. This system was used on millions of Chrysler vehicles, and is
> very much a safety related item, so I think parts will continue to be
> available, but only at Stealerships.
>
> As it turns out, the next day, I made a quick trip to return a library
> book, and it started raining. Well, there's one of those nasty camera
> equipped traffic lights on the way home. It went yellow, I checked the
> rear view (all clear), planted my foot on the brakes, and came to a very
> quick straight stop using the ABS.
>
> Oh, and yes, the brake pedal does seem to require less pressure than it
> did before the replacement.
>
> Still a nasty system, and I certainly won't buy another vehicle with it.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
#24
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Re: 90 XJ ABS power booster
Just know that your car is unsafe off-road:
http://www.4x4abc.com/4WD101/ABS_offroad.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Okay, here's my recent experience with my 91XJ. Bendix ABS, the pump is
> supposed to run about every 3 pumps of the brake pedal. It had started
> running on every pump, and running of and on while sitting at stop
> lights. First about every 45 seconds, then 30 seconds, finally, every 12
> seconds. Apparently, the accumulator is what goes first, and if you let
> it go long enough so that the pump runs continuously, the pump soon
> follows. Naturally, the pump is covered by the lifetime warranty, the
> accumulator is not.
>
> I looked into replacing the system with non-ABS brakes, and decided that
> I really didn't have the time to go junkyarding, tearing the thing
> apart, etc, as it is my daily driver.
>
> Took it to the dealer. Sure enough, the accumulator was bad. Cost me
> $400, but everything works right again. They tested the pump and claim
> that it is holding pressure, which appears to be the case. I'm betting
> that this will keep the system up and running for as long as I own the
> vehicle. This system was used on millions of Chrysler vehicles, and is
> very much a safety related item, so I think parts will continue to be
> available, but only at Stealerships.
>
> As it turns out, the next day, I made a quick trip to return a library
> book, and it started raining. Well, there's one of those nasty camera
> equipped traffic lights on the way home. It went yellow, I checked the
> rear view (all clear), planted my foot on the brakes, and came to a very
> quick straight stop using the ABS.
>
> Oh, and yes, the brake pedal does seem to require less pressure than it
> did before the replacement.
>
> Still a nasty system, and I certainly won't buy another vehicle with it.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
http://www.4x4abc.com/4WD101/ABS_offroad.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Okay, here's my recent experience with my 91XJ. Bendix ABS, the pump is
> supposed to run about every 3 pumps of the brake pedal. It had started
> running on every pump, and running of and on while sitting at stop
> lights. First about every 45 seconds, then 30 seconds, finally, every 12
> seconds. Apparently, the accumulator is what goes first, and if you let
> it go long enough so that the pump runs continuously, the pump soon
> follows. Naturally, the pump is covered by the lifetime warranty, the
> accumulator is not.
>
> I looked into replacing the system with non-ABS brakes, and decided that
> I really didn't have the time to go junkyarding, tearing the thing
> apart, etc, as it is my daily driver.
>
> Took it to the dealer. Sure enough, the accumulator was bad. Cost me
> $400, but everything works right again. They tested the pump and claim
> that it is holding pressure, which appears to be the case. I'm betting
> that this will keep the system up and running for as long as I own the
> vehicle. This system was used on millions of Chrysler vehicles, and is
> very much a safety related item, so I think parts will continue to be
> available, but only at Stealerships.
>
> As it turns out, the next day, I made a quick trip to return a library
> book, and it started raining. Well, there's one of those nasty camera
> equipped traffic lights on the way home. It went yellow, I checked the
> rear view (all clear), planted my foot on the brakes, and came to a very
> quick straight stop using the ABS.
>
> Oh, and yes, the brake pedal does seem to require less pressure than it
> did before the replacement.
>
> Still a nasty system, and I certainly won't buy another vehicle with it.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
#25
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Re: 90 XJ ABS power booster
Just know that your car is unsafe off-road:
http://www.4x4abc.com/4WD101/ABS_offroad.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Okay, here's my recent experience with my 91XJ. Bendix ABS, the pump is
> supposed to run about every 3 pumps of the brake pedal. It had started
> running on every pump, and running of and on while sitting at stop
> lights. First about every 45 seconds, then 30 seconds, finally, every 12
> seconds. Apparently, the accumulator is what goes first, and if you let
> it go long enough so that the pump runs continuously, the pump soon
> follows. Naturally, the pump is covered by the lifetime warranty, the
> accumulator is not.
>
> I looked into replacing the system with non-ABS brakes, and decided that
> I really didn't have the time to go junkyarding, tearing the thing
> apart, etc, as it is my daily driver.
>
> Took it to the dealer. Sure enough, the accumulator was bad. Cost me
> $400, but everything works right again. They tested the pump and claim
> that it is holding pressure, which appears to be the case. I'm betting
> that this will keep the system up and running for as long as I own the
> vehicle. This system was used on millions of Chrysler vehicles, and is
> very much a safety related item, so I think parts will continue to be
> available, but only at Stealerships.
>
> As it turns out, the next day, I made a quick trip to return a library
> book, and it started raining. Well, there's one of those nasty camera
> equipped traffic lights on the way home. It went yellow, I checked the
> rear view (all clear), planted my foot on the brakes, and came to a very
> quick straight stop using the ABS.
>
> Oh, and yes, the brake pedal does seem to require less pressure than it
> did before the replacement.
>
> Still a nasty system, and I certainly won't buy another vehicle with it.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
http://www.4x4abc.com/4WD101/ABS_offroad.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DaveW wrote:
>
> Okay, here's my recent experience with my 91XJ. Bendix ABS, the pump is
> supposed to run about every 3 pumps of the brake pedal. It had started
> running on every pump, and running of and on while sitting at stop
> lights. First about every 45 seconds, then 30 seconds, finally, every 12
> seconds. Apparently, the accumulator is what goes first, and if you let
> it go long enough so that the pump runs continuously, the pump soon
> follows. Naturally, the pump is covered by the lifetime warranty, the
> accumulator is not.
>
> I looked into replacing the system with non-ABS brakes, and decided that
> I really didn't have the time to go junkyarding, tearing the thing
> apart, etc, as it is my daily driver.
>
> Took it to the dealer. Sure enough, the accumulator was bad. Cost me
> $400, but everything works right again. They tested the pump and claim
> that it is holding pressure, which appears to be the case. I'm betting
> that this will keep the system up and running for as long as I own the
> vehicle. This system was used on millions of Chrysler vehicles, and is
> very much a safety related item, so I think parts will continue to be
> available, but only at Stealerships.
>
> As it turns out, the next day, I made a quick trip to return a library
> book, and it started raining. Well, there's one of those nasty camera
> equipped traffic lights on the way home. It went yellow, I checked the
> rear view (all clear), planted my foot on the brakes, and came to a very
> quick straight stop using the ABS.
>
> Oh, and yes, the brake pedal does seem to require less pressure than it
> did before the replacement.
>
> Still a nasty system, and I certainly won't buy another vehicle with it.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
#26
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Re: 90 XJ ABS power booster
not according to my boss there is some sort of time issue is what he
said to me so if you can find a dealer that lets ya do it more power to
ya
dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
> aren't the ABS pumps under a permanent recall too?
>
> "mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:427E9B92.F86319@cac.net...
> > if it has abs then the pump may be bad and it is still availble
> >
said to me so if you can find a dealer that lets ya do it more power to
ya
dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
> aren't the ABS pumps under a permanent recall too?
>
> "mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:427E9B92.F86319@cac.net...
> > if it has abs then the pump may be bad and it is still availble
> >
#27
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Re: 90 XJ ABS power booster
not according to my boss there is some sort of time issue is what he
said to me so if you can find a dealer that lets ya do it more power to
ya
dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
> aren't the ABS pumps under a permanent recall too?
>
> "mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:427E9B92.F86319@cac.net...
> > if it has abs then the pump may be bad and it is still availble
> >
said to me so if you can find a dealer that lets ya do it more power to
ya
dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
> aren't the ABS pumps under a permanent recall too?
>
> "mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:427E9B92.F86319@cac.net...
> > if it has abs then the pump may be bad and it is still availble
> >
#28
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Re: 90 XJ ABS power booster
not according to my boss there is some sort of time issue is what he
said to me so if you can find a dealer that lets ya do it more power to
ya
dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
> aren't the ABS pumps under a permanent recall too?
>
> "mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:427E9B92.F86319@cac.net...
> > if it has abs then the pump may be bad and it is still availble
> >
said to me so if you can find a dealer that lets ya do it more power to
ya
dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
> aren't the ABS pumps under a permanent recall too?
>
> "mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:427E9B92.F86319@cac.net...
> > if it has abs then the pump may be bad and it is still availble
> >
#29
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: 90 XJ ABS power booster
not according to my boss there is some sort of time issue is what he
said to me so if you can find a dealer that lets ya do it more power to
ya
dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
> aren't the ABS pumps under a permanent recall too?
>
> "mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:427E9B92.F86319@cac.net...
> > if it has abs then the pump may be bad and it is still availble
> >
said to me so if you can find a dealer that lets ya do it more power to
ya
dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
> aren't the ABS pumps under a permanent recall too?
>
> "mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> news:427E9B92.F86319@cac.net...
> > if it has abs then the pump may be bad and it is still availble
> >
#30
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Re: 90 XJ ABS power booster
with what abs ?? or that bendix system that went the way of the commador 64
DaveW wrote:
> dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
> > aren't the ABS pumps under a permanent recall too?
> >
> > "mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> > news:427E9B92.F86319@cac.net...
> >
> >>if it has abs then the pump may be bad and it is still availble
> >>
> >
> >
>
> Okay, here's my recent experience with my 91XJ. Bendix ABS, the pump is
> supposed to run about every 3 pumps of the brake pedal. It had started
> running on every pump, and running of and on while sitting at stop
> lights. First about every 45 seconds, then 30 seconds, finally, every 12
> seconds. Apparently, the accumulator is what goes first, and if you let
> it go long enough so that the pump runs continuously, the pump soon
> follows. Naturally, the pump is covered by the lifetime warranty, the
> accumulator is not.
>
> I looked into replacing the system with non-ABS brakes, and decided that
> I really didn't have the time to go junkyarding, tearing the thing
> apart, etc, as it is my daily driver.
>
> Took it to the dealer. Sure enough, the accumulator was bad. Cost me
> $400, but everything works right again. They tested the pump and claim
> that it is holding pressure, which appears to be the case. I'm betting
> that this will keep the system up and running for as long as I own the
> vehicle. This system was used on millions of Chrysler vehicles, and is
> very much a safety related item, so I think parts will continue to be
> available, but only at Stealerships.
>
> As it turns out, the next day, I made a quick trip to return a library
> book, and it started raining. Well, there's one of those nasty camera
> equipped traffic lights on the way home. It went yellow, I checked the
> rear view (all clear), planted my foot on the brakes, and came to a very
> quick straight stop using the ABS.
>
> Oh, and yes, the brake pedal does seem to require less pressure than it
> did before the replacement.
>
> Still a nasty system, and I certainly won't buy another vehicle with it.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve
DaveW wrote:
> dave AKA vwdoc1 wrote:
> > aren't the ABS pumps under a permanent recall too?
> >
> > "mic canic" <dbrider@cac.net> wrote in message
> > news:427E9B92.F86319@cac.net...
> >
> >>if it has abs then the pump may be bad and it is still availble
> >>
> >
> >
>
> Okay, here's my recent experience with my 91XJ. Bendix ABS, the pump is
> supposed to run about every 3 pumps of the brake pedal. It had started
> running on every pump, and running of and on while sitting at stop
> lights. First about every 45 seconds, then 30 seconds, finally, every 12
> seconds. Apparently, the accumulator is what goes first, and if you let
> it go long enough so that the pump runs continuously, the pump soon
> follows. Naturally, the pump is covered by the lifetime warranty, the
> accumulator is not.
>
> I looked into replacing the system with non-ABS brakes, and decided that
> I really didn't have the time to go junkyarding, tearing the thing
> apart, etc, as it is my daily driver.
>
> Took it to the dealer. Sure enough, the accumulator was bad. Cost me
> $400, but everything works right again. They tested the pump and claim
> that it is holding pressure, which appears to be the case. I'm betting
> that this will keep the system up and running for as long as I own the
> vehicle. This system was used on millions of Chrysler vehicles, and is
> very much a safety related item, so I think parts will continue to be
> available, but only at Stealerships.
>
> As it turns out, the next day, I made a quick trip to return a library
> book, and it started raining. Well, there's one of those nasty camera
> equipped traffic lights on the way home. It went yellow, I checked the
> rear view (all clear), planted my foot on the brakes, and came to a very
> quick straight stop using the ABS.
>
> Oh, and yes, the brake pedal does seem to require less pressure than it
> did before the replacement.
>
> Still a nasty system, and I certainly won't buy another vehicle with it.
>
> Regards,
>
> DAve