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RRVSE Member Since: 18 Apr 2009 Location: Bury Posts: 597 |
A week or so ago I heard a slight squealing from the nearside of my car but on tapping the brakes it disappeared (sounded like something like a stone stuck in the disc for want of a better explanation). Did not know whether it was the front or back. Did visual check of discs and all appeared to be OK. Hard to see the pad depth but car imminently due for a service (30K).
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29th May 2009 11:07pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6365 |
If you need to replace the discs I would heavily advise stumping up for the cost of genuine ones from your dealer. It may be double the cost of pattern parts but I can assure you, it will save money in the long term.
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30th May 2009 10:12am |
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RRVSE Member Since: 18 Apr 2009 Location: Bury Posts: 597 |
Thanks for comments guys. I will be buying the genuine discs as I don't like someone elses version, unless they are a major player in the quality brake market. I'll be putting new pads on all round aswell. After posting the original message I checked around and found the diagram with the wear sensors, but from past experience, these tend to trigger sooner than later, which can only lead me to believe that there is an extreme difference between the wear on the 2 pads or, that the sensor is a duff and I'm running totally 'metal to metal' on that disc! Love my RR but not impressed with this particular problem as I'm always big on servicing at correct mileage/ time period etc etc.
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30th May 2009 2:45pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
When you have it apart, clean the calliper up and check the piston for movement. Also check the guide pins/slide bolts. You may find that the side with the sensor is a bit seized and is only applying 90% force where the other side is 100%.
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31st May 2009 10:09am |
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RRVSE Member Since: 18 Apr 2009 Location: Bury Posts: 597 |
Thanks Guys,
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2nd Jun 2009 12:24am |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
£500!? Jebus! |
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2nd Jun 2009 9:38am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3730 |
I had the same situation as this i.e. the pad wear monitor not activating on another RR about 15 years ago. Result was a knackered disc (requiring two discs and pads to rebalance the geometry - you cannot replace just one disc). The vehicle was only about 10 months old, and I hadn't anticipated the need for new pads at around 12k ish.
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2nd Jun 2009 10:18am |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
The P38 never had pad wear sensors... completely bizarre for such a technologically advanced car, almost as bad as the lack of coolant level sensor in a car with an engine as sensitive to overheating as the Rover V8. I guess it was assumed the dealership would just replace the pads every time it was serviced, and fit a new engine each time too.
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2nd Jun 2009 11:20am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3730 |
think??? mine was front and back but just on the near side - mind you it was 1993 |
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2nd Jun 2009 2:39pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
My bad, must have been same as yours. My 87 had them once but the plugs were mullered, my 89 didnt have them, my 91 and 93 did have them. Luck of the draw with Land Rover. |
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2nd Jun 2009 5:16pm |
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RRVSE Member Since: 18 Apr 2009 Location: Bury Posts: 597 |
I'll still don't get why such an expensive car doesn't have a sensor per pad like some of my other less expensive ones I've owned . The current system does not allow for uneven pad wear as I reckon occured on mine. I pushed for a warranty claim on the grounds that if the wear had been even then the sensor would have tripped and I would have just had to replace the pads but the dealer has had this in the past and LR still see it as general wear & tear. Steve
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3rd Jun 2009 12:16pm |
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dan_uk_1984 Member Since: 12 Nov 2008 Location: Bude, Cornwall Posts: 4014 |
As the sensor is set around 10% you must have at least a 10% imbalance on your braking system. Either the non sensored wheel is breaking harder, or more frequently.
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3rd Jun 2009 12:23pm |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3730 |
mine was done under warranty - quite simple negotiating it really, I just said I wasn't paying |
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3rd Jun 2009 1:31pm |
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RRVSE Member Since: 18 Apr 2009 Location: Bury Posts: 597 |
Thanks Guys.
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4th Jun 2009 12:09am |
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