Thanks for info, but I'm looking for whichever is no. 2, fault code 5E21, I don't know which circuit is front and which is rear.
I had this intermittently for quite a few months, gradually getting more frequent. Had the pump repaired and refitted it - maybe a 2 hour job including bleeding the brakes. Total cost £250. Much cheaper than a new unit and no coding required.Bbr92 said:This fault also started on mine over the weekend (all 3 lights) I took it to the indy yesterday and they scanned it and said that the pump was at fault, if this is the case I will go down the repair route as don't fancy the £1600 price for a new one. The question I have is that when the lights are on if I do the wheel sensor alignment (full lock both ways) the lights go out for a few days then come back on, if the fault is actually with the pump would you expect this to happen or would this more likely point to the wheel sensor?
Thanks
As I understand it, the unit contains a number of small electric motors (or actuators). Due to the location of the unit close to the engine, the excessive heat affects the motors or electrical connections. The refurbishment seeks these out and repairs them.pvr said:What actually goes wrong with the pump? Is it a seal that goes or so?
£250 sure is a good price ...![]()
Jetset Ron said:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171096111359
This seems well priced pump repair.