should affect all wheels simultaneously. this is what controls for roll or spin tendencies.
should affect all wheels simultaneously. this is what controls for roll or spin tendencies.
Can you replace black electrical portion only? If so does it require brake bleeding etc or is silver part the onnly area in module braek fluid flows? I ahave a replacement for mine but if I can jsut try the black part first will save time and dime.
Yes... its possible to just remove the electrical portion to avoid brake bleeding but getting it apart from the silver part is very tough you can only see three of the six screws you need to remove.. i messed with that for probably 45 before giving up.. i could probably swap the whole thing plus bleed the brakes in an hour with a helper over the age of 10
iirc someone did do it that way but just broke the bottom screws off
bleeding your brakes is a necessary routine maintenance anyway
is that not covered by your warranty?
No warranty coverage unfortunately...It seems anythibng Isuzu can exclude they will. Must say I have learned a valuable lesson on the utter uselessness of warranty other than catastrophic enging failure, tanny or rear end which is not common..