In a message dated 3/4/2000 7:35:10 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The second (or third) time we completely flushed the system by
> running about a half a can of fluid through during the bleed.
Eric,
This is about how much I have to bleed mine each time to get all of
> Eric;
>I have had the same problem with my 93 since new. I have had the HPU
> replaced under warranty about a year ago and it still has the
> same problem.
> I dont know what the fix would be and dont have confidence in any Yamaha
> mechanic to figure it out.
Why don't you contact Yamaha a
more slowly
since.
Eric
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2000 12:10 AM
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Subject:Re: ABS Failure (fwd)
A much higher probability is that air was trapped in the system somewhere
Bob,
Something else is wrong. If the HU is not functioning, putting a new one on
fixes it. Period. Possibly, they are putting a HU on it when something else
is going on. E mail me off list and I will see if I can help.
RSRBOB
A much higher probability is that air was trapped in the system somewhere,
and moved and collected in one spot in enough concentration to effect
braking. How many times has this happened? I am guessing improper bleeding at
some point, maybe a fluid change?
Eric;
I have had the same problem with my 93 since new. I have had the HPU
replaced under warranty about a year ago and it still has the same problem.
I dont know what the fix would be and dont have confidence in any Yamaha
mechanic to figure it out.
Bob
What is/are the symptom(s) of the failure other that total wheel lock-up?
I have been having a problem with my 93 that my local shop can not identify.
The problem is that over a period of several months the rear brake fades
away to nothing (pedal to the ground without slowing the bike). We found