I'm not sure this is going to get a definitive right answer but it's food for thought and I'd like to hear opinions please:
After owning an Autophix 7910 for quite a while, it only came to my attention this week, via a forum post, that it can function the ABS pump to aid bleeding. Doesn't help that it is hidden in a menu called 'Ventilation'.
Anyway, it got me thinking. It seems that the main cause of ABS/DSC unit issues on the E85/6 tends to be the failure of the pump. Having spoken to ECU Testing when I sent one for repair they said it is commonly the brushes seizing as the ABS pump hardly ever gets used.
So, here's my question for discussion:
Would it be prudent to periodically operate the pump to keep it in working order, or is this likely to hasten its demise?
After owning an Autophix 7910 for quite a while, it only came to my attention this week, via a forum post, that it can function the ABS pump to aid bleeding. Doesn't help that it is hidden in a menu called 'Ventilation'.
Anyway, it got me thinking. It seems that the main cause of ABS/DSC unit issues on the E85/6 tends to be the failure of the pump. Having spoken to ECU Testing when I sent one for repair they said it is commonly the brushes seizing as the ABS pump hardly ever gets used.
So, here's my question for discussion:
Would it be prudent to periodically operate the pump to keep it in working order, or is this likely to hasten its demise?
