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Ok, next check the rear lever and make sure there is no interference from that end. Unfortunately, if that is not the case, the problem is within the servo unit.
That might be a bit of a problem, depending where you are... try disconnecting the battery for about 30 minutes and see whether it resets.
The one thing you can do to regain full brakes as a temporary fix is to exclude the servo and hook up the brakes DIRECTLY to the master cylinders. That way you won't have ABS but you will have full brake pressure... I imagine that brake lines are easier to fin where you are than a ABS/Servo Unit.
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