Most people don't realize that "the other fluids" in their vehicles have a limited lifespan...it's not just the oil in the engine and gearboxes that needs periodic changing. Many have been experiencing ABS problems, and soon you are going to hear of ps pump failures. Auto stores sell dip strips to test the moisture (water) content in these fluids. They are cheap and easy to use. If it's been over two years, flush 'em and change 'em out. Cheap insuranceSpent three quality hours yesterday....hooked up the Wynn's tranny scrubber, then put in new Mobil 1. Did a flush and fill on the brakes and the P/S. Man...we both feel better
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 Spent three quality hours yesterday....hooked up the Wynn's tranny scrubber, then put in new Mobil 1. Did a flush and fill on the brakes and  the P/S. Man...we both feel better
				
				
				
				
					
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 ABS is almost never used in day to day driving (unless you drive like me:bwgr
 so the water just sits there...it's a good thing to slap the binders good and hard every so often (from say sixty or so)to get the ABS  working for a few seconds, this moves that water along. Bart, that ABS pump is easy to change out... a used one shouldn't cost too much. Just had a totalled Trooper here two weeks ago...if I'd known, I'd have yanked the pump and sent it off to you. (I can't strip 'em, but in a front end total, the insurance salvage never would notice something like that....half cuts come with them in all the time....salvage doesn't place much value on them)
				