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Offline gaz1963

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NO Brake Pedal
« on: April 07, 2009, 15:22:45 »
Hi Everyone
I am new to this site had a snoop before registering, noticed there is a big tech/help area.
So here goes. fingers crossed

I have a 300Tdi disco with ABS on a "M" 1994, it has a 3" lift. The other month whilst off-roading at the local club site i nipped and spilt the extended broke hose to the front offside wheel this causing me to loss quite a bit of fluid by the time i got it the few mile back home, but since changing the said hose i am unable to get a good pedal again its been bleed many times by different people and every way possibly (pressured, with engine running, starting from different wheels ) but with NO LUCK :'(  :shocked: After bleeding the system the pedal seems fine but it soon starts to creep down even when stationary or whether the engine is running or not.
I have replaced the master cylinder (new)
Checked the bearings
Replaced the brake pads
I have a good suction from the vacuum pump (almost drags you down the pipe )
So if anyone can suggest or knows this fault pleaseeeeeeeeeee help as now pulling hair out and need to get and play again as having withdrawals

TA Gary

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Re: NO Brake Pedal
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2009, 16:50:02 »
The only thing is have you got another small leak somewhere? Is it drawing just the slightest amount of air in somewhere down the line?

Have you tried a pressure bleed system?
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Re: NO Brake Pedal
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2009, 17:40:56 »
Check the brake pipe union joints on the pipe you replaced, make sure they are tight.
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Re: NO Brake Pedal
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2009, 16:28:57 »
many times by different people and every way possibly (pressured, with engine running, starting from different wheels ) but with NO LUCK

But will check the joints  again
ta gary

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Re: NO Brake Pedal
« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2009, 17:27:02 »
If you have ABS there may be a more involved bleeding problem. Our RRC (I know! Wrong forum!) revisited a local garage three times before I gave up, bought a manual and did it myself. Not that difficult just follow the steps to the letter.

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Re: NO Brake Pedal
« Reply #5 on: April 09, 2009, 19:41:08 »
I have tried and done them myself many many times on other motors and never a prob thats wat i cant understand with this and why is been into 2 garages

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Re: NO Brake Pedal
« Reply #6 on: April 19, 2009, 01:25:20 »
just to check.... you are bleeding all 3 bleed nipples on the front calipers arent you and in the correct order.

i only ask this because i replaced the flexi hoses on my 200 tdi and couldnt get a good pedal until i looked again and found the 3rd nipple on top of the caliper!!


always something dodgy about a 3rd nipple, i think!! lol

 






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