Hi, guys been struggling along in trying to get my wife freelander back on the road.
It broke down a few weeks ago with the clutch pedal going to the floor. She was towed to a garage where they claimed the clutch had gone, they quoted over £1000 to fix. We promptly towed the car away from them. On inspection the bracket holding the slave cylinder had failed, the slave cylinder was free and the pin had popped out of the clutch release arm, consequently when she tried the pedal the piston and pin were ejected out onto the road somewhere.
So I bought a new bracket and master / slave cylinder assembly off fleebay. Fitted it and it didn't work. Nothing on the clutch pedal. I tried the clutch release arm thinking dam the garage was right only to find its fine, so hunted around again and found that typically my year they changed the part code for the master cylinder assembly, so I ordered and fitted the correct part number. I didn't get to test fully, but tried it on the drive and it all worked ok, clutch released and could select gear. The rear brakes had stuck on, and there was more than enough bite to drag them free. I decided that since it worked ok I would fit new dics and pads to the front old ones were almost to metal, and found it need new carriers, since I can only work on it on a Sunday morning, its taken a couple of weeks to get to the point where I could fully test drive the car. only to find that after about 15 miles its a pig to change gear, the clutch pedal started to get soft, to the point where I was double declutching to change down, selecting gear from a standstill in a load of grinding, and standing in gear with the clutch pedal depressed the car is creeping, If I put my foot on the brake to hold it the engine stalls. The pedal feels like it needs bleeding, but the system is sealed.
How in the hell do you get air out of that system?
Anybody got any suggestions...
It broke down a few weeks ago with the clutch pedal going to the floor. She was towed to a garage where they claimed the clutch had gone, they quoted over £1000 to fix. We promptly towed the car away from them. On inspection the bracket holding the slave cylinder had failed, the slave cylinder was free and the pin had popped out of the clutch release arm, consequently when she tried the pedal the piston and pin were ejected out onto the road somewhere.
So I bought a new bracket and master / slave cylinder assembly off fleebay. Fitted it and it didn't work. Nothing on the clutch pedal. I tried the clutch release arm thinking dam the garage was right only to find its fine, so hunted around again and found that typically my year they changed the part code for the master cylinder assembly, so I ordered and fitted the correct part number. I didn't get to test fully, but tried it on the drive and it all worked ok, clutch released and could select gear. The rear brakes had stuck on, and there was more than enough bite to drag them free. I decided that since it worked ok I would fit new dics and pads to the front old ones were almost to metal, and found it need new carriers, since I can only work on it on a Sunday morning, its taken a couple of weeks to get to the point where I could fully test drive the car. only to find that after about 15 miles its a pig to change gear, the clutch pedal started to get soft, to the point where I was double declutching to change down, selecting gear from a standstill in a load of grinding, and standing in gear with the clutch pedal depressed the car is creeping, If I put my foot on the brake to hold it the engine stalls. The pedal feels like it needs bleeding, but the system is sealed.
How in the hell do you get air out of that system?
Anybody got any suggestions...