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GARYF123 Member Since: 03 Jan 2015 Location: leeds Posts: 143 |
Does it sound like that could be the problem? seems logical to me but how would a well known indy not suss that out? but then again..... |
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Tue Nov 13 2018 8:27pm |
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GARYF123 Member Since: 03 Jan 2015 Location: leeds Posts: 143 |
Just been out to have another look. Started car and removed reservoir cap. A fair few air bubbles are appearing and more worryingly, the fluid is a fair bit below minimum! I thought that this could be caused by air in system been replaced by fluid so rang indy up again and explained my findings and carefully suggested that it might still need bleeding. The service guy said he remembered the technician spending ages bleeding it. But, i offered, how can you explain the loss of fluid with so visible signs of leaks? to which he replied "they can be a bit below minimum without any effect"! I told him that as £700.00 was charged for strip, clean & rebuild of valve block, the very least i would have expected was for the correct amount of fluid to be put in! He is having a word with the technician and getting back to me. |
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Wed Nov 14 2018 12:50pm |
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Brit Plumber Member Since: 05 Jan 2018 Location: Sleaford, Lincolnshire Posts: 1849 |
When I replaced my front pipes, I put fluid in the system and ran it for a journey, topped the reservoir up and repeated until it settled at full every time. 2 weeks later when I finished making the tools I bled the system and got more air out. Not a lot but it was there. I never got any warnings though. I’ve been researching the wiring and can’t find a diagram with the ARC but did work out some parts using the RRS ELECTRICAL REFERENCE manual. 2019 5.0 SC SVA (Current)
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Wed Nov 14 2018 10:23pm |
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GARYF123 Member Since: 03 Jan 2015 Location: leeds Posts: 143 |
Indy rang back this afternoon. Said that technician drained some fluid from reservoir as looked to be over maximum. Told me to check again with no engine running, i did and it was ok. They said the bubbles are normal and were 99% sure the problem would be with the valve block and they are mega bucks and a PITA to fit as getting them to seal is a pig. So basically, i am shafted! |
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Wed Nov 14 2018 10:35pm |
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Brit Plumber Member Since: 05 Jan 2018 Location: Sleaford, Lincolnshire Posts: 1849 |
I was just looking into where the pressure sensor was and it does look like it’s in the valve block.
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Wed Nov 14 2018 11:14pm |
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GARYF123 Member Since: 03 Jan 2015 Location: leeds Posts: 143 |
Thanks for that. It looks like i might have to go down this route. The indy mentioned having trouble getting new collets to seal? Is that why the disco guy changed the connectors?
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Wed Nov 14 2018 11:19pm |
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Brit Plumber Member Since: 05 Jan 2018 Location: Sleaford, Lincolnshire Posts: 1849 |
Yes those collets are plastic and need to be almost perfect and so does the pipe they seal onto. If they are a bitch to get out they can be damaged, I was lucky that my tool worked and they weren’t to tight.
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Thu Nov 15 2018 8:17am |
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GARYF123 Member Since: 03 Jan 2015 Location: leeds Posts: 143 |
Well, finally got ACE problem sorted! Took it to Maltings offroad near Doncaster. They removed the ACE system completely and reverted back to standard with new parts. No more Red light and 'bong bong' and no effect on ride either. Cost £1100.00 + £40.00 for Mot.
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Sat Jan 26 2019 6:03pm |
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