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I HAVE SUCCESS !!!!!
I just kept bleeding the brakes one by one going round the car, did this 5 times with my missus having the grand job of ensuring the fluid was kept topped up.
I now have full pressure on the pedal and no loss of pressure anymore. So I thank you all that helped me on...
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Ok I will buy one of those pressure kits I think to push all the air the out the system
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I didn't pay a lot for it at all knowing there were a few problems and yes the idea is to get it as filthy as possible lol just need to get it going now ha ha
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I have now change the MC for the original and still the same... stumped at the moment.
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Iwill try this tonight then.. put the old MC on and see what happens.
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Its just before it hits the floor, after the pressure has released again.
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Right ok... so... can this be fixed without purchasing a brand spanking new cylinder?
Thank you for the detailed response so far
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It wasn't brand new no, but upon purchased I was told it had been tested etc... There are no obvious signs of leaking anywhere on the brake system.
The only obvious thing is the new air noise when pressing the pedal. It will hold pressure for a few seconds then wallop down on the floor it...
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Hi all,
I have recently purchased my Freelander with the fault of the Brake servo needing replacing.
Upon driving home I realised this was correct as there was no assistance to the brakes whatsoever.
I have now replaced the brake servo and master cylinder and bled the brakes through. I now...
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Good afternoon everyone.
I am Steve and I have just purchased my first land rover, albeit a (2000) k series free lander.