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Bigfella70 Member Since: 22 Jan 2016 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 104 |
Hi Jon, congratulations on your new Range Rover
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10th Mar 2021 8:24am |
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scotsjon Member Since: 02 Mar 2021 Location: highlands Posts: 43 |
I may of been exaggerating a little after driving it this morning I think it’s really about an inch before the brakes kick in, the brakes are then quite progressive.
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10th Mar 2021 9:25am |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1373 |
It's hard to say without driving your car, but my experience with RRs other than my 405 has been that the brakes have quite a powerful feel from new and then gradually get a bit softer, with more travel. On the 405 however I thought there was more travel and a sense of "nothing much happening", but if you braked harder they worked fine. So that is maybe just the way they are. Ideally you'd try another one for comparison, but maybe not practical with lockdown, where you live etc. Only Range Rovers since 1988 |
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10th Mar 2021 11:55am |
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D3Jon Member Since: 15 Aug 2020 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 418 |
Excessively long pedal can be caused by a number of things, The three I'd check though are:
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10th Mar 2021 12:42pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35264 |
if the brake lines were replaced then i suspect that they wer'nt bled fully.. ... - .- -.
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10th Mar 2021 1:04pm |
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scotsjon Member Since: 02 Mar 2021 Location: highlands Posts: 43 |
CS, what you described is exactly how it feels, nothing at first but give it a push and it brakes fine. A friend who works in a dealership tells me an in inch of travel with nothing is perfectly normal....🤷♂️ The wife doesn’t seem bothered (ooh matron!) maybe it’s just my paranoia
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10th Mar 2021 5:49pm |
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diesel Dave Member Since: 14 Aug 2015 Location: Stockport Posts: 455 |
You may get a touch more travel till the pads bed in, once they’ve done 100 miles or so they generally improve.
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10th Mar 2021 5:59pm |
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