Have a 93 Classic 300Tdi Soft Dash.Got it back in March with the ABS light on,fair enough, good haggling point.Turned out it was the gaps on the sensors.Sorted.The pump then started to behave like a git!
Sometimes it would pump on ignition,then it wouldn't.Plugged it into AutoLogic and it showed error codes that pointed to faulty pump.Managed to source another pump,working fine,pumping when it needs to,shutting off when it doesn't-wonderful.Happy ABS system.Not for long I fear.
This Saturday the ABS and TC light have come on and stayed on, pedal felt odd (ABS type resistance BEFORE actual brake pressure) and then during the evening a sharp dab on the brake to avoid a taxi pulling out of a side street all four wheels locked and stayed locked!!!!
Switched engine off and after about 40 ish seconds the calipers realeased and we were off again-warning lights still on and pedal still feeling weird.
Re-created it on Sunday (not on main road this time) and stuck head under bonnet while lock up waggling wires and hoses.Release after 40 ish seconds.
Went back yesterday to get plugged in and error codes only showing "front right wheel sensor open circuit and air gap".Unplugged block connectors from block,pump,ecu- didn't realease.Sure enough after about 40 seconds, the calipers released.
My gut feeling is that the ABS block is the root of this evil, some valve sticking or something inside.
Should I fix or just rip out the ABS and go back to good ol' servo??
Has anyone else out there ever experienced or heard of this happening before.Any suggestions will be welcomed.Driving quite slow at the moment because I have disconnected the ABS pump to prevent lock up on the road,brakes are just as poxy as my Series 3 Landie!!!!!!
Thanks in advance