Attempted SVS Repair
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Attempted SVS Repair
I attempted the SVS repair, option B, but quickly realized the only way to properly remove the switch cover plate is to disconnect the brake lines and completely remove the ABS unit.
Following the ABS Modulator Fix write-up: I tried to remove the SVS cover plate located underneath the modulator with the brake lines still attached as to avoid having to bleed the system. It was a biotch!.
I had maybe three to four inches of clearance underneath the ABS unit to try to get at the three 4mm hex key screws. The first screw I attempted to remove was in the easiest place to work, the screw located towards the front of the unit. This is where I stopped the project, decided to put things back together and said F-it.
The 4mm hex screw fought me the entire way, it didn't seem right. So, I stopped. I could not even get the screw all the way out.
Has anyone else who've completed the repair encounter this? Were the hex screws a pain to remove from the bottom the ABS unit??
Following the ABS Modulator Fix write-up: I tried to remove the SVS cover plate located underneath the modulator with the brake lines still attached as to avoid having to bleed the system. It was a biotch!.
I had maybe three to four inches of clearance underneath the ABS unit to try to get at the three 4mm hex key screws. The first screw I attempted to remove was in the easiest place to work, the screw located towards the front of the unit. This is where I stopped the project, decided to put things back together and said F-it.
The 4mm hex screw fought me the entire way, it didn't seem right. So, I stopped. I could not even get the screw all the way out.
Has anyone else who've completed the repair encounter this? Were the hex screws a pain to remove from the bottom the ABS unit??
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#3
I just did new pads, rotors, and brake flush. I probably, should have waited to for the flush till after the ABS fix. But, who knew the screws would be a pain to remove.
#4
Actually, I did it on two trucks in about four hours without disconnecting the brake lines. There are three blots that hold the unit to the chassis. Unbolt those, and have a helper hold it the unit up while you unbolt the cover plate. Then, its a cake walk. If you have rear ac, there is a hard line that makes it much harder (hence the first three hours) but if you dont, then its much easier.!(the final hour)
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x2.
Also remove the clips on the lines running down to the caliper. Free's up another half inch or so.
#7
The three 4mm hex screws holding the SVS cover plate on were a bitch to unscrew. That's why I threw in the towel. If they unscrewed without being held on by the force of God, yes, the repair would have been cake walk.
#8
Thanks for the tips, but I think you guys are missing my main point.
The three 4mm hex screws holding the SVS cover plate on were a bitch to unscrew. That's why I threw in the towel. If they unscrewed without being held on by the force of God, yes, the repair would have been cake walk.
The three 4mm hex screws holding the SVS cover plate on were a bitch to unscrew. That's why I threw in the towel. If they unscrewed without being held on by the force of God, yes, the repair would have been cake walk.
The hex screws have loctite on them (can not remember if red or blue). The screws come out hard all the way. A small flat mechanics/ cosmetic mirror under the ABS pump will get help you lined up the Allen wrench. Others use a 1/4 drive with a 4 mm Allen socket.
The uncliping of the brake lines will allow you to raise the entire ABS pump assembly a good amount to put a 2x4 under the ABS pump. This is high enough to allow your hands underneath.
Your replacement SVS will have new screws with loctite.
Just wait until you have to put those new screws in without cross threading.
2003 Discovery 123K with high miles service complete.
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The hex screws have loctite on them (can not remember if red or blue). The screws come out hard all the way. A small flat mechanics/ cosmetic mirror under the ABS pump will get help you lined up the Allen wrench. Others use a 1/4 drive with a 4 mm Allen socket.
The uncliping of the brake lines will allow you to raise the entire ABS pump assembly a good amount to put a 2x4 under the ABS pump. This is high enough to allow your hands underneath.
Your replacement SVS will have new screws with loctite.
Just wait until you have to put those new screws in without cross threading.
2003 Discovery 123K with high miles service complete.
The uncliping of the brake lines will allow you to raise the entire ABS pump assembly a good amount to put a 2x4 under the ABS pump. This is high enough to allow your hands underneath.
Your replacement SVS will have new screws with loctite.
Just wait until you have to put those new screws in without cross threading.
2003 Discovery 123K with high miles service complete.