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gavmoulds Member Since: 05 Jan 2017 Location: Portsmouth Posts: 16 |
Long time problem with my brakes....Ive been bleeding them every bloody week for 2 years.......as well as replacing various different components.
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20th Jul 2019 3:26 pm |
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Boxbrownie Member Since: 17 Mar 2019 Location: Looe Posts: 2053 |
Would the air be getting in via a dodgy ABS unit?
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20th Jul 2019 5:25 pm |
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AJ918 Member Since: 26 Mar 2018 Location: North West Posts: 260 |
Hi
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21st Jul 2019 9:16 am |
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I Like Chips Member Since: 25 Jun 2017 Location: Ascott Under Wychwood Posts: 1540 |
Silly question but have you checked all the joints for tightness? |
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21st Jul 2019 2:43 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4998 |
Just to be clear , what you're saying is that air is entering the system from somewhere (you are getting a soft pedal during driving and air bubbles are seen when you bleed the system) and yet there is no fluid leak and the brake fluid level is stable. I found this with a google search ... "The brake caliper piston seal is leaking when you release the brake pedal. When you apply the brakes, the hydraulic pressure forces the seal to expand and prevents any fluid leak. But when you release the brakes, the piston in the caliper is drawn back into its bore along with seal, and this is where a slight amount air can leak past the seal into the caliper. Replace both calipers, and that will fix your brake problem." https://community.cartalk.com/t/continuous...und/110542 About the only thing you havent replaced is the calipers - are the bores worn ? Jules |
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21st Jul 2019 3:18 pm |
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Joedenise Member Since: 17 Oct 2018 Location: Warden Kent Posts: 80 |
There would be fluid showing some where it cannot just disappear |
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21st Jul 2019 4:39 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4998 |
but he doesnt say the fluid level is dropping - only air getting in Jules |
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21st Jul 2019 9:52 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
Weak or missing front pad springs will give the symptoms you describe. These:
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22nd Jul 2019 6:08 am |
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Joedenise Member Since: 17 Oct 2018 Location: Warden Kent Posts: 80 |
The system can only take so much put any amount of air in I know it compresses but the will be a rise in fluid when engine not running |
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22nd Jul 2019 9:30 am |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
The brake fluid doesnt compress while the engine is running. If it did, the brakes would come on. For the same reason, the brake fluid won't rise when you switch the engine off. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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22nd Jul 2019 12:23 pm |
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Joedenise Member Since: 17 Oct 2018 Location: Warden Kent Posts: 80 |
No l Meant air compressing |
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22nd Jul 2019 8:10 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4998 |
SteveD - how do weak springs cause air to enter the brake fluid ? Jules |
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22nd Jul 2019 8:13 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
Jules, it doesn’t cause air to enter the brakes but if the springs are weak or missing, the caliper is not held parallel to the disc and the piston is pushed back into the caliper. Because of this, the first push on the pedal is spent straightening the caliper up which give the same symptoms of air in the brakes. A badly worn wheel bearing will also give the same symptoms but you would usually hear that. The OP hasn't confirmed that air is coming out when he bleeds the brakes. I’ve been in the motor trade for over 45 years and have seen a missing or weak spring cause this on more than half a dozen occasions. In fact, only a few weeks ago a mate of mine (also a mechanic) had the same problem on a customers Focus and that turned out to be a missing spring. He found out only after bleeding the brakes several times! Off the top of my head, apart from running low on fluid, I can’t think of anything that will allow air into the system. Fluid out, yes, but air in - no.
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23rd Jul 2019 5:54 am |
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JulesK Member Since: 07 Dec 2014 Location: Ceredigion. Posts: 1664 |
Very interesting that Steve and correct as local indy who changed mine ( and also talking me through it ) said that something you had to make sure of was the springs being fitted correctly.
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23rd Jul 2019 7:24 am |
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