ABS pump replacement - 2003 Voyager
Hi All,
Not new to this forum, a great resource for all us amataur fixers , but now I need to post a question I cant find an answer to.
I have a faulty ABS pump for which I have a replacement to fit. The Workshop manual says you need the DRB3 plugged in to bleed the ABS pump side after fitting. Is there anyway round this as I dont have DRB3 diagniostics (who would at the price they are asking). I believe you can bleed the base system manually but is the car drivable without bleeding the ABS pump side? If so I will take it to a chrysler shop to get it plugged in to finish the job. Is there a basic ABS diagnostic tool just to do this at a reasonable cost? Thanks.
Not new to this forum, a great resource for all us amataur fixers , but now I need to post a question I cant find an answer to.
I have a faulty ABS pump for which I have a replacement to fit. The Workshop manual says you need the DRB3 plugged in to bleed the ABS pump side after fitting. Is there anyway round this as I dont have DRB3 diagniostics (who would at the price they are asking). I believe you can bleed the base system manually but is the car drivable without bleeding the ABS pump side? If so I will take it to a chrysler shop to get it plugged in to finish the job. Is there a basic ABS diagnostic tool just to do this at a reasonable cost? Thanks.
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