Happyhippo
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Hi guys, I've not been on 'ere recently because everything has been working, but now I've got a bit of a problem I'd like to share. Everything working is pretty unusual for any Land Rover let alone my 2000, L-series veteran of 153,000 miles. Trouble as they say usually comes in threes. I've been concerned recently that the brakes haven't been up to snuff and require a heavy pedal load. Also I noticed that the discs are wearing unevenly. All this after reconditioning the calipers about 15,000 miles ago, with new fluid, hoses, pads, discs, pistons, seals and dust seals.
I beginning to suspect that the pistons are not moving easily. I did remove the calipers yesterday and applied a G clamp and the pistons did fully retract. Also I checked out rear brakes in case I had a seized piston but they were all good and the hand brake is OK. We all know that freelander brakes are marginal at best but mine are dire and definitely won't pass MoT. I'm coming round to the idea that I should buy new calipers, discs and pads but what if that doesn't cure the problem?
The questions I need answers to are, what else could produce the strange dead feel to the brake pedal and does anyone have any recommendations for new calipers and brake parts? Any advice will be appreciated.
By the way, I said trouble comes in lumps, yesterday the drivers door solenoid stopped working. It will lock on the fob but not unlock. This requires operating the internal handle. I guess it's door card off and stripping out latch mechanism time. Deep joy!
Happyhippo
I beginning to suspect that the pistons are not moving easily. I did remove the calipers yesterday and applied a G clamp and the pistons did fully retract. Also I checked out rear brakes in case I had a seized piston but they were all good and the hand brake is OK. We all know that freelander brakes are marginal at best but mine are dire and definitely won't pass MoT. I'm coming round to the idea that I should buy new calipers, discs and pads but what if that doesn't cure the problem?
The questions I need answers to are, what else could produce the strange dead feel to the brake pedal and does anyone have any recommendations for new calipers and brake parts? Any advice will be appreciated.
By the way, I said trouble comes in lumps, yesterday the drivers door solenoid stopped working. It will lock on the fob but not unlock. This requires operating the internal handle. I guess it's door card off and stripping out latch mechanism time. Deep joy!
Happyhippo