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comports Member Since: 20 Dec 2010 Location: Colchester Posts: 1698 |
Hi Ian,
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26th Feb 2016 10:05pm |
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gregdav Member Since: 26 May 2014 Location: just north of stafford Posts: 1077 |
I would start by bleeding the system, sounds like air.
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27th Feb 2016 7:09am |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8512 |
All good advice, if you haven't had any pipes replaced yet have a look round the wheel arches, and at the rear round the fuel tank area for signs of a leak.
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27th Feb 2016 8:11am |
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ian Member Since: 24 Jan 2016 Location: chelmsford Posts: 22 |
Ok so just had a major service,130k. so would now assume none of the pipes etc are weeping in any way as this would have been picked up. Also had the brake fluid changed as advised ( thanks for that advice). All seemed ok driving home yesterday, but today i have found if apply gentle pressure to the brake pedal, i can still push it to the floor with no brakes. my thoughts at this time would either be something like the master cylinder, or a flexible pipe slowly expanding under pressure. trouble is its not always the same! |
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25th Mar 2016 7:37pm |
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Covbandit Member Since: 10 Jan 2016 Location: Coventry Posts: 104 |
Hi I am having identical issues with my 03 l322. My issue is as l am in a wheelchair l have hand controls so can feel the slightest difference. I stopped at some lighrs today in drive and the hand lever slowly crept to the dash where it bottomed out and the car started to move forwards. The brakes now feel spongy and l definity have pedal creep. I turned the engine off and pumped the brakes till all the air out the servo aand now the brake pedal is solid again. However having had cars for over 20 years i jave come across this before and am 99% sure to be master cylinder seal failure or foreign body in said master cylinder. As there is a lot more involved nowadays ie abs module etc l was jjzt wondering if you ever cured your issue. The resevoir has not lost any fluid.
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18th Jan 2017 6:50pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8195 |
Sounds like classic damaged master cylinder seals, the pedal should stay hard and not drop, the fluid is weeping past the seals very slightly so normal operation is there but sustained pressure will cause it to drop...
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19th Jan 2017 12:37am |
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Covbandit Member Since: 10 Jan 2016 Location: Coventry Posts: 104 |
Thanks pete, sort of confirmed my suspicions but just put it out there just in case there is something l had overlooked. Some absolute male appendage head decided he wanted off on the m6 last night and slammed his brakes on in the outside lane.... properly slammed. So l had to hit mine hard and thus the issues have atarted so think l may have just put a tiny rip or taken a small piece out the seal. Job looks straightforward. 2 pipes, 2 nuts, fluid resevoir and bleed as described in rave.
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19th Jan 2017 8:47am |
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Ollie7195 Member Since: 11 Dec 2016 Location: Somerset Posts: 74 |
Hi guys did changing the seals in the master cylinder work for you? My brake pedal goes solid with the engine off, or sinks very slowly but I cant tell, and with the engine on it will slowly sink to the floor, have tested HDC on a hill and it brakes the car perfectly making me think its an issue before the ABS block which simply points to the master cylinder? |
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19th Feb 2017 3:36pm |
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Covbandit Member Since: 10 Jan 2016 Location: Coventry Posts: 104 |
Changed the master cylinder off an l322 being broke. System bled up fine following procedure in rave and touch wood brakes have been 100% since so for me master cylinder was the issue. |
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19th Feb 2017 3:53pm |
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