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dorsetsmith Member Since: 30 Oct 2011 Location: South West Posts: 4554 |
try pumping brake pedal with engine running and see if problem stop next
re bleeding brake may be air in system still start with rear passenger side |
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4th Aug 2017 3:51pm |
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roel Member Since: 08 Aug 2009 Location: Lelystad Posts: 2039 |
Wheelbearing play can also cause a deeper brake pedal after a longer drive without braking. Roel
1984 90 2.5 na Diesel - RR V8 (1994-2001) 1997 Camel Trophy Discovery 300TDI (2001-2009) 2005 G4 Discovery III 4.4 V8 (2008-2018) It's gone but it still hurts. 2003 90 Td5 (2009-now) |
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4th Aug 2017 7:39pm |
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bankz5152 Member Since: 02 Feb 2017 Location: South London/North Kent Posts: 2147 |
Your servo working?
Test by car off, foot hard on the brake, start car. If it depresses then it works. The servo can also crack where the master fits causing it to draw in air! +1 on wheel bearing |
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4th Aug 2017 7:41pm |
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Davidarnol Member Since: 04 Aug 2017 Location: Scotland Posts: 21 |
Thanks for the suggestions, With engine off the brake pedal goes almost all the way in before brakes are applied, starting the engine at that point makes no difference to the pedal, no sign of a crack around the master cylinder, (I thought that would make the pedal go solid) bearings are ok,
I will try pressure bleeding tomorrow, Just in case, |
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4th Aug 2017 8:31pm |
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VeeTee Member Since: 06 Mar 2011 Location: Somewhere Posts: 1512 |
Internal leak in the master cylinder - but why would it cure after bleeding? Cheers, Vincent
1959 Polynorm 1/4 Ton Trailer, Olive Drab Green (sold) 1970 M416 Military Trailer (Camping Trailer Conversion), Epsom Green (sold) 1975 Series III 88 V6, Light Green (sadly sold) 1996 Defender 110 CSW 300 Tdi, Epsom Green (sold) 2000 Freelander 1 TD4 3-drs, Silver (sold) 2006 Freelander 1 TD4 5-drs Facelift Automatic, Tonga Green (sold) MySite |
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4th Aug 2017 9:13pm |
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Davidarnol Member Since: 04 Aug 2017 Location: Scotland Posts: 21 |
The TD5 master cylinder has 3 pipes coming out of it, two front port pipes lead to the front calipers and the rear pipe leads to the back axle where it splits to supply the rear calipers
The rear brake pipe connection at the master cylinder holds pressure when the brake is applied but seems to allow air back into the master cylinder when the brake pedal is released, so everything works ok after bleeding but the master cylinder soon ends up with air in it again, that is my theory anyway, (air is always at the master cylinder, never down at the wheels!) I will change the pipe out to confirm, has anyone heard of a brake pipe union only leaking in one direction?? |
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6th Aug 2017 11:45am |
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