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Help identifying a component!

Posted: 12/23/14 10:52pm Message 1 of 8
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Lebanon, OR - USA
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Vette(s): 1988 C4, Black / Black

Under the driver’s side compartment in the back of my corvette, there is what appears to be a hydraulic unit. When I back out of the driveway, I hear a sound like a scraping noise for just an instant. I’ve checked exhaust for hitting the ground (no marks), checked rear brakes and suspension (found nothing wrong).

Anyone tell me what that unit is? I believe that could be the source of the noise.

Thanks to all replies and Merry Christmas……





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Re: Help identifying a component!

Posted: 12/24/14 6:57am Message 2 of 8
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Can you take a picture of what you say is the hydraulic part and post it for clarification?


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Posted: 12/24/14 11:32am Message 3 of 8
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I will as soon as the sun comes up.  Okay here's the photo...









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Posted: 12/24/14 11:52am Message 4 of 8
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I was looking through an older Haynes manual that I have and I came across something that I want to confirm first. I am going to go out to my 85 and lay on the ground for a minute before I say what the book identifies it as....... give me a minute. I see you are online. 


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Posted: 12/24/14 12:01pm Message 5 of 8
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I went out to see if the Modulator valve as it is referred to in the manual located behind the driver's seat was there. It is listed in the section about brakes and is supposed to maintain or reduce the brake fluid pressure to the wheel calibers. The book says that if there is a problem that the unit has to be replaced as a unit because it is not serviceable in any way.


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Posted: 12/24/14 12:12pm Message 6 of 8
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I certainly appreciate your time and effort!! I'll look into a replacement. I stuffed the compartment full of towels and drove it, sound diminished to almost nothing. Leads me to  believe that's the culprit. Again, Thank you! This is what this forum is all about...

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Posted: 12/28/14 9:02am Message 7 of 8
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Andover, MA - USA
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ABS Pump.  It goes through a diagnostic check after start-up and first application of the brakes.  It makes an odd sound when going through the diagnostic check.  It usually only makes that sound once and then it doesn't do it again until the next start-up.  It's normal.  
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Posted: 12/31/14 8:58am Message 8 of 8
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hi,

what youve got there is the BOSCH ABS unit. it´s supposed to do that funny noise... as soon as the car exceeds (I think) 4mph, no matter forward or astern, the ABS performs a self test. you can even feel it in the brake pedal. 
it a very C4-specific thing, and- remember- ABS was somewhat newfangled and unknown in those days. I ´ve got a 300CE Merc with ABS about the same age and it doesnt do as self test...

happy new year
Wolfram



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