Hi,
This is my first posting, and I would be grateful for any advise on a brake problem I am encountering.
I have recently purchased my first Range Rover, a 1997 P38 4.6 HSE auto.
The problem seems to be an intermittent one with no real pattern.
On starting the vehicle, even after a short stoppage, the brake system takes approximately 20 to 30 seconds to achieve full hydaraulic pressure and is ready to drive. Generally the TC instrument light on the dash extinguishes to indicate its ready, however the ABS light remains on until the vehicle exceeds approx 4 mph. (If the brake is applied before the hydraulic pressure is reached, there is excessive pedal travel with virtually no braking force).
Subsequently when driving along, (at both low and higher speeds), and the brake pedal is applied the ABS and TC lights flash on for approximately half a second. However this is intermittent and seems to have no relationship to length of journey, speed or applied braking force. Additionally, but again intermittent, the level of force required on the brake pedal seems to change as does the brake pedal travel.
Any advise would be much appreciated.
Many thanks,
PAW
This is my first posting, and I would be grateful for any advise on a brake problem I am encountering.
I have recently purchased my first Range Rover, a 1997 P38 4.6 HSE auto.
The problem seems to be an intermittent one with no real pattern.
On starting the vehicle, even after a short stoppage, the brake system takes approximately 20 to 30 seconds to achieve full hydaraulic pressure and is ready to drive. Generally the TC instrument light on the dash extinguishes to indicate its ready, however the ABS light remains on until the vehicle exceeds approx 4 mph. (If the brake is applied before the hydraulic pressure is reached, there is excessive pedal travel with virtually no braking force).
Subsequently when driving along, (at both low and higher speeds), and the brake pedal is applied the ABS and TC lights flash on for approximately half a second. However this is intermittent and seems to have no relationship to length of journey, speed or applied braking force. Additionally, but again intermittent, the level of force required on the brake pedal seems to change as does the brake pedal travel.
Any advise would be much appreciated.
Many thanks,
PAW