No brakes if you press em twice.

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Let's just (ahem) PRETEND someone is a bit thick and has no idea where this is in the engine bay to loacate and check it. Would anyone have a picture or be able to describe where it is?

Ta
Can we pretend someones a bit thick and that we might need to know what engine it is.;):doh:

:eek: Erm, yeah, that's the spirit.. A hypothetical 300TDI, lets say, for arguments sake, the brakes feel like they would if the iginition was not on
 
Yes, good plan, because it would be unusual if it could suck full vacuum but only slowly.

This does hint at an obstruction between the pump and the servo.

I really want to know what is causing this problem.

CharlesY

Still not fixed this problem CharlesY, mind you just spent over a week doing the cambelt:eek:
What I'm going to do as I dont have time to mess about, is to fit the servo from my spare disco on it as the brakes on that were spot on and far better than mine.
But not next week as I have to finish stripping the old Disco of anything that's any good and get it off to the scrappie before it rusts away completely.
Just happy that I now have an excellent heater that burns yer feet off, theys not all like that after all (cold I means):D
 
On a 300tdi Disco

Right then, are these the places I am checking?

In this first pic, the in the red box on the left (behind the fluid reservoir) I pulled the hose out and was able to blow air into the tube but not suck air out, that's a good thing yes?

In the red box on the right, is this the t-piece referred to? The smaller hose goes off and around the back of the engine and off to the EGR plumbing near the air box

VacuumHoses1.jpg



This second pic shows the hoses involved in the t-piece, is it the hose going down from the t-piece I need to check for splits and stuff? Also, what is it that the hose goes into in the bottom right corner of the red box?

VacuumHoses2.jpg
 
possibly the diaphram cracked on vacuum pump or cracked or leaking pipe from pump to servo
I seem to have cured it. I bent the small pipe in half that is tee'd off the main pipe, and tie wrapped it. Now I can press the brakes several times even when just ticking over and they still work great.
Must have a leak in that little pipe.:)
 
Mine was the vacuum pump. I swapped it for a reconned unti and all good.

If you take the pipe from the servo and put your finger over it there should be a decent amount of suction, enough so that you need to pull your finger away, on mine there was enough that I could feel suction but not enough to keep it attached to my finger.

When I put the new one on then I could hear a sucking noise and a like clicking noise (the diapghram in the vacuum goingback and forth I recon) and I had to pull the pipe from my finger cos the suction was better.

All better now, cheers guys
 
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