Update - Code C1380 (ABS recirculation pump) permanent fault. Citroen recommend in all cases where this fault code is present that should the fault code re appear after it's been cleared that the entire ABS pump/modulation unit be replaced at a cost of £613 + VAT, plus it has to be coded to the car. the quote was £720 + VAT all In. An independant specialist has confirmed the ABS pump on my car to be 'dead' sadly he's unable to determine if it's the control module or the mechanical pump thats 'sha**ed' his words not mine.. Anyway from the research and reading that i've done, this issue could well be of my own making as it's possible that forcing the calliper pistons back to fit the new pads and hence forcing brake fluid back through the system may have caused some mechanical issue in the pump assembly, possibly debry finding its way in to the pump valves ??? this is guess work to a degree and probably wont be confirmed untill i get the diagnostic report on the pump once it goes for testing and reconditioning. I found one guy on a forum somewhere, sadly i can't remember or find which one, that rather than follow citroen advice and take the resevior cap off suggested opening the bleed nipple of the calliper as you force the pistons back thus avoiding pushing fluid back therough the system. Whilst this all 'kinda' makes sense to me i'm unsure of it's basis in fact.. What do the panel think? Incidently, www.autotekelectronics.com appear to be very knowledgable and helpful, offering diagnose and minor repair for £49.99 Anyone used them? have any recommendations? Thanks Joe