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It looks pretty dirty underneath the modulator. I would, as you say, clean that whole area up and monitor it.
As I posted above replacing the modulator on my 90 Legend (the system is very similar to the second generation Legend) totally solved the problem. In my case I had little puddles of brake fluid under the car so worse than yours. Rebuilt ALB modulators are not available at present though Acardone will rebuild it if you ship it to them. I also posted above a DIY for replacing the o-rings. |
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#42 |
Marcel's cousin
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Trinity, AL
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Was this ever resolved?
-Kennon |
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