ABS pumps Solution with pics!

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With any electrical work to this level, you should disconnect the battery Tim :P

As for sealing the unit, I'd personally use something like tigerseal (or a similar PU sealant), or a rubber based sealant as opposed to silicone based as it will provide better waterproofing
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Tim_GTi wrote:Bumping an old thread, but I need to get this sorted on mine within the next week or so.

What did you guys use to reseal the unit?

EDIT: furthermore is there anything I need to consider when removing the unit? Do I need to disconnect the battery etc?

I don't know which part of the unit I'm removing yet, but I'm sure it'll become clear when I have a look. My understanding is that it's the blackbox which can be removed by unscrewing 4 bolts?

I used silicone sealent on my old Gti, as far as im aware still going strong! Obvs disconnect battery, and yes that part you said: remove the ECU from the pump.

NOTE: be carefuly with the 4 inverted torx head screws holding the ecu in place, mine rounded off very easy and you seriously don't want to have to end up doing what i did which was practically sawing through the ecu- on the car. :|

I used a small hacksaw to carefully saw through the casing once the ecu was off. Dremel would probably have been easier.
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If you use silicone sealant, you MUST not use one with an acetate base, as these release an acidic residue/fumes as it cures which can damage circuitry to no end.
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Sweet, cheers guys
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Thanks for the diagram Neil.

3 bolts down and the 4th rounded off, not sure what to do now :|
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Tim_GTi wrote:Thanks for the diagram Neil.

3 bolts down and the 4th rounded off, not sure what to do now :|
:| What bolt was rounded off? I rounded off two and had to saw through them both using a small hacksaw. VERY time consuming and tedious- but it works. You may need to disasemble the blade from the saw in order to get it into position.
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I may have a spare torx screw aswell for the one you've rounded off if you need it Tim ...
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joe2612 wrote: :| What bolt was rounded off? I rounded off two and had to saw through them both using a small hacksaw. VERY time consuming and tedious- but it works. You may need to disasemble the blade from the saw in order to get it into position.
I may have to do the same thing. It's the one right at the back, furthest away.

Oh really? That would be magic!
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Same happened to me on one of the times i had to repair it, ended up taking the whole pump out to remove it :(
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neilGTI wrote:Same happened to me on one of the times i had to repair it, ended up taking the whole pump out to remove it :(
That's a re-bleed brake job though right?
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Tim_GTi wrote:
neilGTI wrote:Same happened to me on one of the times i had to repair it, ended up taking the whole pump out to remove it :(
That's a re-bleed brake job though right?
Indeed :( Sawing seems to be the best way to get it out, me and my mate had to do mine. He pushed the saw towards the bottom of the engine bay ( going vertically) and i pushed it back upwards. Also had to dettach the blade to get it into position.

Will check i've still got the bolt when i get in, can send it off with the HIDs :wink:
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joe2612 wrote:
Tim_GTi wrote:
neilGTI wrote:Same happened to me on one of the times i had to repair it, ended up taking the whole pump out to remove it :(
That's a re-bleed brake job though right?
Indeed :( Sawing seems to be the best way to get it out, me and my mate had to do mine. He pushed the saw towards the bottom of the engine bay ( going vertically) and i pushed it back upwards. Also had to dettach the blade to get it into position.

Will check i've still got the bolt when i get in, can send it off with the HIDs :wink:
BALL ACHE!

Must be done though. Starting to remember how frustrating fiddling with cars is :roll:
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Yeah it was a re-bleed job, got my local VW specialist to do it along with a central locking problem (the seal on the petrol cap had a hole in it and the car wouldnt lock)

Cost me £80 but most of that was tracing the central locking problem
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Right, before I ay to get it removed, Just had my car read, does this sound like a corroded terminal? I think so.

01276 - ABS Hydraulic Pump (V64)
16-00 - Signal Outside Specifications
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