Tim4x4
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Today my brakes failed no warning at all.
The brakes on my 2001 TD5 none ABS 110 were very good but today pulling up at a set of traffic lights nothing at all (no major issue were able to stop using the gears and hand brake)
On inspecting it, the nearside rear caliper seal failed, Ok so the brake fluid is released from this caliper (all squidged out making it easy to see a fault) and subsequently the offside rear brake will be starved of any pressure due to the rears are fed from one pipe.
I believed the system was a tandem system, whereby I should still have some braking on the front wheels but nothing. I did try jacking one of the front wheels my wife applying the brakes which went to the floor and then me spinning the wheel some resistance was present but I could still turn the wheel.
The master cylinder has three pipes leading from it and two chambers in the reservoir both of which still had brake fluid in them and not at all low enough to be an issue.
Is there something else at fault in the system as well as the rear brake calliper?
The brakes on my 2001 TD5 none ABS 110 were very good but today pulling up at a set of traffic lights nothing at all (no major issue were able to stop using the gears and hand brake)
On inspecting it, the nearside rear caliper seal failed, Ok so the brake fluid is released from this caliper (all squidged out making it easy to see a fault) and subsequently the offside rear brake will be starved of any pressure due to the rears are fed from one pipe.
I believed the system was a tandem system, whereby I should still have some braking on the front wheels but nothing. I did try jacking one of the front wheels my wife applying the brakes which went to the floor and then me spinning the wheel some resistance was present but I could still turn the wheel.
The master cylinder has three pipes leading from it and two chambers in the reservoir both of which still had brake fluid in them and not at all low enough to be an issue.
Is there something else at fault in the system as well as the rear brake calliper?