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Old Jul 24, 2021 | 11:25 AM
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2003 SL500 1991 190E 2.3 2011 ML350 1998 SL500
ABS Pump

Ladies and gentlemen
Last winter I replaced my heater core due to leak. Quite a job but doable and completed.
Rebuilt the front End and took car to shop for front end alignment. While there they said something was holding the car back. I thought so as well as the car didn’t roll as freely as it should. Decided to rebuild the brakes front and rear. Hoses, disc rotors, and new calipers.
149,000 miles
now cannot get fluid to the rear brakes.
Has anyone had this type of problem??
Can the ABS pump be bad or do you think it could be the sensors to the front wheels and the differential??
A penny for your thoughts!!
Thank you all
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Old Jul 24, 2021 | 01:57 PM
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Only the front wheels have ABS on the 190E so the ABS pump is probably not the issue. I would make sure all of your brakes lines are nice and clear as a diagnosis starting starting point .
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Old Jul 25, 2021 | 12:45 PM
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Thanks

Really appreciate your help
I did not know that and was assuming that the ABS pump was bad
Will check metal rear brake lines
Would be best to replace them after all
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