Ok, so I am at the end of my tether with my braking problems on a 2003 face lift Freelander TD4. It has the remote brake fluid reservoir.
I will try and give as much info as possible as I have tried a few things already so please bear with me.
The symptoms are as follows:
On initial braking there is some (but not as much positive feel as before) braking there and if you really stamp on the brakes the ABS will kick in. However if you attempt to brake in quick succession the pedal becomes hard and braking gradually reduces as if the engine is off.
I have tried pumping the brakes hard with the engine off and keeping my foot on the brakes while i start the engine and the pedal sinks down as the vacuum kicks in.
I have replaced the brake servo with a second hand item and there has been no change.
The brakes have been fully bled at a garage where they diagnosed that the vacuum pump was at fault.
I have tried a brand new vacuum pump at great expense and there is no difference at all.
The garage informed me that the one way valve was working fine and that there were no vacuum leaks present although i am taking that with a pinch of salt.
So I'm still stuck with a car that my wife won't drive and no more ideas of what it could be.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
I will try and give as much info as possible as I have tried a few things already so please bear with me.
The symptoms are as follows:
On initial braking there is some (but not as much positive feel as before) braking there and if you really stamp on the brakes the ABS will kick in. However if you attempt to brake in quick succession the pedal becomes hard and braking gradually reduces as if the engine is off.
I have tried pumping the brakes hard with the engine off and keeping my foot on the brakes while i start the engine and the pedal sinks down as the vacuum kicks in.
I have replaced the brake servo with a second hand item and there has been no change.
The brakes have been fully bled at a garage where they diagnosed that the vacuum pump was at fault.
I have tried a brand new vacuum pump at great expense and there is no difference at all.
The garage informed me that the one way valve was working fine and that there were no vacuum leaks present although i am taking that with a pinch of salt.
So I'm still stuck with a car that my wife won't drive and no more ideas of what it could be.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.