SL/R230: Potential '11 SL550 what about ABC?
What are your opinions on the likelihood of ABC problems in NEAR future and costs to maintain an '11 w/45k miles that appears to have been taken care of? thanks for your input in advance.
Thanks for your input. everything you said makes sense about hydraulics. I am in the construction equipment business and preventive maintenance is the key here too as hydraulics control most of the functions. Of all the cars in the market, the SL has long been my favorite(close second being Porsche 911s I have had but alot rougher and louder) and I want one but now bad enough to pay $100k+ for the current new style. My only reluctance is getting comfortable with the ABC issues. If I had to spend a few thousand on it, I could and it would not wreck me, but I just like knowing what the exposure is as much as that is possible. My original plan was to get an '08 but miles were too high on those but the '11 is newer and has lower miles so I think I'm willing to put up another $13k or so for the '011. Now, if I want to add another $20k to that, I know of a '15 with 5k miles I could have....It seems, of all those, the '11 is the best option.
Last edited by SteveATL; Mar 25, 2016 at 02:30 PM.
Gives an overview. There is a youtube video floating around that explains its operation also. Some refer to it as a 'brake by wire' system, meaning it is all computer/servo controlled. The pressure you feel from pushing the pedal is put there to give you the sensation you expect after driving other cars with 'normal' braking systems. Also there is a useful life to the main part of the brake system. I forget, switches, brushes, something like that. I believe I read once that after 300,000 pumps it forces you to replace. Don't quote me on any of that but there is a shred of truth in there somewhere. Some of the experts may explain more fully. I am like you...I have limits to DIY things, often because of time and equipment. I have an indy nearby that is very busy and been in business a long time. Maybe that means he is good. Mark


