bladeowner said:
No , it's underneath the gearbox. There is a heat shield to remove and then a cover plate. That's the easy bit. The pump is on a a bracket with torx screws that are fiddly to get at. The motors earth cable is also fiddly - I changed it later for a hex bolt. The positive cable unclips from the mount and pulls apart. The pump pulls off the expansion tank that needs a container to catch the fluid. My system had no pressure in it - you can check with INPA. There are 2 screws holding the pump onto the motor. The tabs on the motor can be bent back to take it apart. I couldn't find exactly the same size brushes so I bought bigger and ground down to size. I cleaned the comm in a lathe with fine emery and replaced the brushes and re assembled. The hydraulic parts weren't disassembled and so when I reassembled and topped up the expansion tank it all worked.
Hello, Its taken me near enough a year to get on and take a look at this properly. I managed to remove the motor over the weekend, and its dead. Fingers crossed this is the actual fault, and the replacement will resolve the issue
With regards to filling the fluid reservoir back up, does this need to be done from underneath the car prior to putting the new pump on or is there a nozzle underneath the bonnet somewhere?
Thanks