Hi, on the way home from work, the brake pedal started to go spungy and the pedal became quite long. I needed to pump it to get them working. It was dark when i got in so I couldnt have a good look but the fluid level is fine.
My guess is the master cylinder or brake servo. Can anyone tell me how to figure out which one is at fault?
Thanks v much
Brake problem - urgent help needed please!
Re: Brake problem - urgent help needed please!
Could be a servo fail...
With the engine off pump the brake pedal... after 3-6 presses the pedal should go hard and refuse to go down..... start the engine and the pedal should free up again... if this is not happening then the servo or servo vacum line is buggered!
With the engine off pump the brake pedal... after 3-6 presses the pedal should go hard and refuse to go down..... start the engine and the pedal should free up again... if this is not happening then the servo or servo vacum line is buggered!
Re: Brake problem - urgent help needed please!
Yeah it does that no problemtegwin wrote:Could be a servo fail...
With the engine off pump the brake pedal... after 3-6 presses the pedal should go hard and refuse to go down..... start the engine and the pedal should free up again... if this is not happening then the servo or servo vacum line is buggered!
Is it worth getting a second hand one or should i get a new one? - not genuine VW though as i hear these are £100+
Thanks!
Re: Brake problem - urgent help needed please!
Hmmm.. If it was me, I would get a new one... its not something you want to fail...ever!
If you whip out your current one I wonder if you can get it refurbed... I replaced the seals on the MC on the TVR.... but then that was built to be repaired lol
If you whip out your current one I wonder if you can get it refurbed... I replaced the seals on the MC on the TVR.... but then that was built to be repaired lol
Re: Brake problem - urgent help needed please!
Ha yeah, well Ive just had a read of the haynes manual at work and it says its a sealed unit so I guess i'll have to bite the bullet and pay £50 odd for a new one
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