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Old 07-29-2017, 08:59 AM   #1
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So the ABS pump can be the root of all brake evil. Makes sense that it could be bypassing fluid. How many miles on it??
Car has 80K on it. I think the pump is original. So...in the grand scheme of car mileage, that's not a ton on the pump. That said, it is almost 20 years old now. I was doing some reading on a 987 forum as well where people were complaining of a similar problem. One guy mentioned that Porsche replaced his ABS and it fixed the problem. Porsche thought that maybe gaskets from a failing MC could find their way into the ABS and cause issues. So, I'm hoping that'll fix it. Really, there aren't any other parts to replace at this point.
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