I was wondering if any of you guys know about the ABS in the 1988 Mark VII series. The brake motor pump in my car keeps running until the battery's drained. if any of you can give me suggestions or tips on how to fix it.
I had this same problem for the first time 500 miles from home about 3 months ago.. then it disappeared but returned week before last.
jimmyblue had my answer:
I would recommend first finding the ABS pressure pump relay
and give it a whack
The relay (along with another nearly identical one) on this 88 MVII LSC is in a plastic box on the firewall just above the master cylinder. A whack stopped the pump motor. I disassembled and examined the relay.
Points were fried.. melted in a way that allowed the points to snap-lock together..
Replaced it with a lower milage junkyard part. Parts at Lincoln couldn't find it in their books, nor could the local autoparts store.
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Having the urge to fix a few long suffering car problems, I've been hanging around here for about a week and have gleaned so much information from this place.. it's priceless. Air suspension, brakes, door lock, struts, and a few other annoying things have finally been fixed thanks in large part to the info in these forums. I feel obligated to return the favors.
Here's an insignificant hint i can share. I'm now cleaning, repairing and generally detailing the interior a little.
Armorall (or some silicone product) was applied by a previous owner and has attracted and built up a thick greasy sticky dirty coating on the vinyl inner door panels. Nothing would take it off. Go ahead and name something.. 409? Fantastic? Acetone? gasoline? Rubbing alcohol? Soaps? Detergents? Kerosene? turpentine? Hand cleaner? Goof-Off <-- i was afraid to even try that one .. anyway, you get the idea.
Someone pointed me to denatured alcohol. It works at disolving silicone but is slow and requires much effort, and it won't remove the last traces of gummy stuff.
3M makes an "Adhesive, Tar and Wax Remover" .. blue/white can and blue top. It also claims to remove
silicone and tree sap, etc.
Very powerful stuff (contains xylene among other things). It works fast and easy and did nothing at all to the vinyl or it's color.
Top coated with Turtle Wax F21 Protectant (water based stuff for plastic, rubber, vinyl) and i've got "new" door panels.. finally.
Thanks again to all you contributors..