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Written by Barney Eaton - AACA Reatta Forum Tuesday, 28 November 2006 The brake accumulator is the most common part to fail on the "Teves" brake system that is used on the Buick Reatta. If your red or yellow brake warning lights come on momentarily when you hit the brakes, a defective accumulator is likely to be the cause.
Caution!, be sure to pump the brake pedal 20 to 30 times with the key OFF to relieve pressure in the brake system before attempting removal of the accumulator . Instsructions for replacing the accumulator: It is about the same as changing an oil filter, with a couple extra steps.
Test the brakes for proper operation before driving the car on the road. Thanks to Barney Eaton for the information used in this tutorial.
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