ABS and brake light on. Brake is very hard and car doesn't stop. I have replaced the pressure ball and pump unit. I got a new relay and i think that it blow. How can I find any short or if the relay is blown?
It seems there is an issue with the brake system of your car. You need to go to the service station and repair the car brake system. Visit https://gocarcraft.com/car-brake-service-athens/
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SOURCE: Jaguar xj6 bad abs relay blowing the fuse
Could do. I think the ABS relay is housed in the same box as the starter relay. If so, you could have a blown fuse box link. Find the starter relay and see if it clicks when someone else turns the key to start. If not, see if there are volts on to the relay (there should be voltage on one side of the contacts when the ignition is on), there should also be volts on the coil when the ignition is turned to start. If not, check whether there is power to the fuse box (fuse links might have blown). If no power to coil, check gearbox park interlock switch - there is not much that stops a starter motor from turning, even in a sophisticated car like a Jaguar.
SOURCE: 2000 Jaguar S-type 4.0 sport no fuel pressure
this is the fuel pump itself that has failed, replace it. It is located inside the fuel tank and is sold as a module assembly about $675
BOSCH Part # 67935 {Fuel Pump Assembly}
or as just a pump which you splice into the old sender assembly fuel pump module for around $120
AIRTEX Part # E2314 {In Tank Electric Fuel Pump}
Strainer included with pump.
SOURCE: 95 jaguar xj6 no brake or reverse lights
Hi the Jaguar XJ6 works off a 12volt, negative earth.... Jauguar are a legend for electrical faults.... ok you need to do a voltage check/fault check on the system, remove the fuses from the associated problems, i.e the rear lights! place a volt metre over the contacts and there should be no voltage present! grab the wiring harness and move it side to side! if you see a rise in the volt metre then there is a short to the earth! this can be done through out the systen including switches.... i would personally check the earth contacts near he problem areas these corrode and you then get a short in the cicuit
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: brake light on the left works but my right side
After you have checked all the obvious = fuses/connections etc. and still have problems - look closely at the bulb itself, especially the crimp connections of the filament where it joins the up-stands inside the bulb (use an eyeglass) this is often where manufacturing faults occur, I have had two bulbs from the same shop/batch just recently with this fault. This also shows as a intermittent fault with lamp failure alarm coming on - then for no reason going back off.
Good luck
SOURCE: I have a 1993 Jaguar
I would, Double check your brake fluid level first. Also;
The water from the pressure washer may have made it into 1 or more of the electrical plugs on and/or around the master cylinder. You may try carefully removing the plugs, ( be careful not to break the little plastic clips that hold them in place,) try and use a hair blow dryer to make sure there's no moisture in either end of the plug and then reconnect.
As far as the ABS, ( anti-lock breaking system ), it is a safety and secondary part of your breaking system and usually would not meet emergency statis by itself, however, with your primary breaks also having a warning light on, I absolutely would consider your break issues as an emergency.
I hope this helps.
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