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Rangie brakes & ABS probs

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Rangie brakes & ABS probs

Post by Badooky »

Im having a problem with my 92 RR, the brake pedal has become very hard and the car doesnt want to stop. Pads and calipers are good. Is there a way to disable the abs and still have brakes? or am i up for an ABS pump, acumulator etc.
Im currently in the Northwest of WA, so cant get toa workshop very easily.
Any help would be apperciated
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Post by lucy »

Check your brake booster - could be as simple as a loose/leaking/broken vacuum line. If you still think its the ABS, pull the fuse!
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Post by Badooky »

how do i check the booster?? where is the abs fuse??
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Post by Aquarangie »

I own a 90 Rangie Vogue SE (just bought it) and will be removing the entire ABS system from it in the next week or two. My pump is noisy and not too healthy and the cost of replacing it is not a option either :shock:

If you want to keep the ABS, there may be some cheap parts coming up soon if you're interested.

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Post by Badooky »

keep me posted on the parts, Trav.
How are you removing the ABS? what does it involve?

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Post by RaginRover »

Does you pump run continuously or cycle on and off ?

If it doesn't run all the time then it is most likely a pad issue, what pads are you running ? I have had that exact problem with bendix pads, go out and do 15 stops from 60 to 5 km/h and see if your braking performance improves as more and more heat gets into the brakes - if it does your pads are had it and need replacing

Don't rip something perfectly good out before troubleshooting a few things first

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Post by Badooky »

pads seem good, will try the multiple brake thing tomorrow.
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Post by RaginRover »

Mine looked spot on also but still had the problem, I had the master cylinder rebuild for no good reason chasing the problem

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Re: Rangie brakes & ABS probs

Post by Scouse »

Badooky wrote:the brake pedal has become very hard and the car doesnt want to stop.
Does the pedal try to kick back when you first apply the brakes?
If so, the problem is in the ABS modulator.
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Post by Badooky »

pedal doesnt kick back, it has about 1 inch of easy travel then becomes very hard, but it doesnt stop the car
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