Corbs
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Hi all,
I hope I can draw on the hive mind's experience with this one before it costs me a fortune to fix.
Car is a 1996 300TDi 110
Brakes on this were great and could stop big heavy trailers, lock up the wheels etc. no problem until last week.
On the way back from the Dordogne, as we got to Normandy for a few days camping, the brake pedal went very stiff and it became hard to stop, needing almost double-footed effort to stop.
The vacuum pump was replaced a few months ago, but I popped the vac hose off and tested it with my finger while the engine was running and it still sucked my finger onto the pipe.
Some googling of various forums on my phone pointed towards the problem being the booster. Ordered a new one from Bearmach and fitted it (including the new o-ring between Booster and Master Cylinder).
Now there is a different problem - lack of braking force. Whereas a month ago the car would stop fine, then a week ago the pedal was stiff all the way down, now there is very little braking force at all and it's really hard to stop the car. A test of an emergency stop from 40mph on wet tarmac (which would previously have locked the wheels) required far more room to finally stop and was quite scary in the lack of braking force.
Fluid level in the reservoir seems the same as before, I did not open up the hydraulic system when I changed the booster.
Here's the odd thing - when braking in reverse, the stopping power and brake effort seems much more similar to how it was originally (ie. good).
The amount of brake pedal travel to make the brake system start working is much more than before, and it feels spongy.
I've read a lot of threads on this but not found many people who actually had the same sounding problem and went on to solve it.
I have tried to do this test:
1. With engine off, pump brake pedal until it goes hard
2. Start engine with brake pedal held down to see if pedal moves.
BUT the brake pedal just does not go hard at all, nothing seems to change.
My mechanic friend suggested the master cylinder could be at fault.
No evidence of brake fluid leaks in the pipes as far as I can tell.
Has anyone had experience of this?
Many thanks
I hope I can draw on the hive mind's experience with this one before it costs me a fortune to fix.
Car is a 1996 300TDi 110
Brakes on this were great and could stop big heavy trailers, lock up the wheels etc. no problem until last week.
On the way back from the Dordogne, as we got to Normandy for a few days camping, the brake pedal went very stiff and it became hard to stop, needing almost double-footed effort to stop.
The vacuum pump was replaced a few months ago, but I popped the vac hose off and tested it with my finger while the engine was running and it still sucked my finger onto the pipe.
Some googling of various forums on my phone pointed towards the problem being the booster. Ordered a new one from Bearmach and fitted it (including the new o-ring between Booster and Master Cylinder).
Now there is a different problem - lack of braking force. Whereas a month ago the car would stop fine, then a week ago the pedal was stiff all the way down, now there is very little braking force at all and it's really hard to stop the car. A test of an emergency stop from 40mph on wet tarmac (which would previously have locked the wheels) required far more room to finally stop and was quite scary in the lack of braking force.
Fluid level in the reservoir seems the same as before, I did not open up the hydraulic system when I changed the booster.
Here's the odd thing - when braking in reverse, the stopping power and brake effort seems much more similar to how it was originally (ie. good).
The amount of brake pedal travel to make the brake system start working is much more than before, and it feels spongy.
I've read a lot of threads on this but not found many people who actually had the same sounding problem and went on to solve it.
I have tried to do this test:
1. With engine off, pump brake pedal until it goes hard
2. Start engine with brake pedal held down to see if pedal moves.
BUT the brake pedal just does not go hard at all, nothing seems to change.
My mechanic friend suggested the master cylinder could be at fault.
No evidence of brake fluid leaks in the pipes as far as I can tell.
Has anyone had experience of this?
Many thanks