SL/R230: ABC high pressure line / Pulsation Dampner




Why it won't show on a quick check I have no answer.
After I match serial #'s for the corresponding modules turns out they're all the same; it's the ABC control unit.
Until a replacement arrives I'm going to remove all the underbody panels and double check all my hoses and valve block connections. If the valve block seals were tired I want to be sure the hoses are still within service tolerances and not cracking or swelling.
If the ABC controller actually is the cause of your problem, then with power removed from the module the vehicle should maintain level.
Last edited by bobterry99; Aug 10, 2016 at 03:22 AM.
Couple of weeks ago, I had the rear supply hose rupture on my way home. This is the main supply to the rear valve body. When I replaced that hose, and refilled the system, the car worked as before and the front end did not drop or lower at all when I shut the car off. The suspension stood up for two days with minimal droop.
Initially, my intention was to rebuild the valve block assemblies as it is well documented on this forum, but I was waiting for the cooler weather before I tackled that chore.
So, in summary, it might be worthwhile to flush the ABC system before tackling something that is more complicated.




Couple of weeks ago, I had the rear supply hose rupture on my way home. This is the main supply to the rear valve body. When I replaced that hose, and refilled the system, the car worked as before and the front end did not drop or lower at all when I shut the car off. The suspension stood up for two days with minimal droop.
Initially, my intention was to rebuild the valve block assemblies as it is well documented on this forum, but I was waiting for the cooler weather before I tackled that chore.
So, in summary, it might be worthwhile to flush the ABC system before tackling something that is more complicated.
I just finished doing another redeo and then tried a level calibration which failed. So now the next move is pulling off all my belly pans and panels covering the hoses and valve blocks to be sure something like you mentioned has/hasn't gone bad
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2203270415 - return
2203270215 - pump/primary
From the ABC Drive carefully blog. He has everything listed there.
The big one is 2203270115 and is the same for front and rear.
Last edited by ItalianJoe1; May 2, 2017 at 06:59 PM.
2203270415 - return
2203270215 - pump/primary
From the ABC Drive carefully blog. He has everything listed there.
The big one is 2203270115 and is the same for front and rear.
I ended up dropping the subframe, doing the 3 lines under the engine, all 4 accumulators, and a pump. Much better now with everything leak-free and the suspension working as it should, I was getting the flash warning over big bumps prior to the accumulator replacement.




I will try to post the graph later.
Thank you,
Radu
Last edited by bobterry99; Apr 15, 2018 at 05:41 PM.




This is what I got.
Earlier today after a longer drive it was a continuous decaying line without the sudden drop 2/3 into the graph.
Last edited by gafitanu; Apr 15, 2018 at 07:56 PM.




Rodney I have read this old thread about the high pressure hose for 2007-2008 and ^ that runs from the ABC (Tandem pump) to the valve block in the left bumper cover in front of the left front wheel.
I had one repaired in 2019 (see the attached picture) and also found this number on it A 230 320 88 53 however so far I have not been able to located it on EPC.
At this time I like to get a replacement on order however my local dealer has not been able to identify it as well.
Did you by any chance know the part number?
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Best H
Overall View
Upper section were it connects to the pump
Lower section were it connects to the valve unit
Location were I found the number 230 320 88 53
Last edited by Hendrik Koster; Oct 29, 2020 at 03:21 PM.


Mike




The assist is appreciated.
Happy motoring to all.
H








I Have car covers older than this thread but 4 yrs is old. Oh well, as long as its relevant. Party on Garth


