Update. I have replaced the warning light bulbs for ABS, traction control and brake. They are all lit all the time, as I expected. I still can't find Rave. I now know that a Saab owner (with the same ABS system) had the same fault message when the plunger on the brake light switch was sticking, so that confirms what you said about pulling the plunger down. Could you possibly give me a bit more info on that? Doesn't the plunger come down anyway, under spring pressure, when the brake pedal is depressed? I just want to be clear exactly what I'm trying to do there. From what you have said I just press the pedal, pull the plunger down, let go of it and let the pedal back up. Is that right? What does that do? If that doesn't do any good, what would you suggest I do next? Should I follow the error message 'ABS pump pressure sensor fault' and change the pump pressure switch, which , I understand, incorporates the sensor? If I change that, will I need to bleed the system? If it is easy to do, I could just try a known good sensor and then give it back if it doesn't sort it, I suppose. They seem to be very expensive. Thanks!