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Bow04



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Squeaky Brake Pedal

Afternoon all,

My Freelander 2 is suffering from a squeaky brake pedal. Any ideas 💡 how to remedy it?

Thanks,

D

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Boxbrownie



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Don’t brake...... Wink Regards

David

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Post #374953 13th Jul 2019 2:33 pm
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Bow04



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I’ll give it a go! Will let you know how I get on tomorrow.

Post #374954 13th Jul 2019 3:46 pm
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axle



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Boxbrownie wrote:
Don’t brake...... Wink


Helpful very helpful David Rolling with laughter

Spray it with duck oil (other sprays are available) not the foot bit obviously Rolling Eyes Common sense isn't very common.
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jules



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Re: Squeaky Brake Pedal

Bow04 wrote:
Afternoon all,

My Freelander 2 is suffering from a squeaky brake pedal. Any ideas 💡 how to remedy it?

Thanks,

D


small amount of spray grease on the pivot maybe

i use this a lot

 Jules

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Deano64



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My 6 month old clutch pedal is creaking as though it’s from a 20 year old car when everything’s warmed up , I’ll ask the garage if they can do anything about it at the service next month

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Bow04



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Thanks for your help. How do you get to the brake pedal assembly? Do you have to remove the lower airbag and covers? Hope not if so I will just keep the radio up to mask the problem 😂

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Not got a dodgy ankle?

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Bow04



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I’ll try cod liver tablets first then 😂

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Boxbrownie



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Two excellent tips here, forget the spraying with WD40/Duck Oil......that’ll just stop the squeaking Wink Regards

David

Lovely i6 has now gone, but not me......

Please let me know if anything in my post offends you, as I may wish to offend you again......

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jules



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Bow04 wrote:
Thanks for your help. How do you get to the brake pedal assembly? Do you have to remove the lower airbag and covers? Hope not if so I will just keep the radio up to mask the problem 😂


According to the Freebie workshop manual (p 476) you need to disarm and remove the lower airbag to remove the brake peddle bracket. But it looks like it has a simple rod pivot so Id have thought you could try lubricating it first, assuming you can get to it from underneath - hence my suggestion of a spray via a thin tube. Jules

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Boxbrownie wrote:
.. . . spraying with . . Duck Oil......that’ll just stop the squeaking Wink


Or quacking Rolling with laughter

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Boxbrownie



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Surely it would stop the squeaking but start quaking? Whistle

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BUT......in all seriousness (unusual I know) I’d aim a carefully positioned can of WD40...Silicone Lube....etc etc in the direction of the pivot and hope for the best as a first resort. Regards

David

Lovely i6 has now gone, but not me......

Please let me know if anything in my post offends you, as I may wish to offend you again......

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