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Old 04-21-02, 11:53 PM
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i need an ABS hydralic unit

does anyone know who carry them? thanz
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ABS pump in other words? Heh .... aren't those a bit costly? Thank god for my non ABS equipt car.
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do you know who carry them ?
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Aftermarket, you may try Mazdatrix. Your best bet would most likely be to head to a Mazda dealership or find a junkyard with a couple FC's. The latter will be cheaper.
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i check in mazdatrick those **** are like 2,000 dollars that is crazy for just a ABS pump
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I agree, ~$220 is nuts, and Mazda doesn't offer a rebuild kit for it.

I'd just bypass the b*tch. That's what I'm going to do. There are a few good writeups on the 'net, and it's a CAKE job.

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Yeah, just get some brake fittings and bypass the sucker. The 2nd gen ABS isn't that good anyway. And the new one will leak too! I learned that the hard way with a used unit. Didn't leak when I got it, but it started leaking like a month later.
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If its leaking bad enough it will probably have rust under it when removed. It should be repaired or it will keep rusting.
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