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Pejo Member Since: 10 Dec 2020 Location: Perth WA Posts: 181 |
Had discs and rotors replaced by usual mechanic about a month ago. Doesn’t seem to brake as well as before and have noticed a lot of brake dust on rear brakes but not the front
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29th Sep 2021 2:32 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5001 |
I think you'd really notice if the fronts were not working - they do the vast majority of the braking. I suspect the problem is with the rears . Are they hot after normal driving ? I assume you have the electric parking brake. Is your chap familiar with the procedure for putting the electric parking brake into service mode ? It uses the disk brakes (there is no separate brake like on older models). If its not reset I imagine it could cause cause the rear pads to bind and wear excessively. Jules |
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29th Sep 2021 8:47 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
The Freelander has proper brake system. Cross diagonal dual circuit, not like some others which are front back circuits. 80% of the braking is on the front.
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30th Sep 2021 10:43 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
I take it the brake lines have been bled every 3 years. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!
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30th Sep 2021 10:48 am |
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Pejo Member Since: 10 Dec 2020 Location: Perth WA Posts: 181 |
Will take it to local mechanic tomorrow. Didn’t think it would be possible but maybe the wrong adjustment of handbrake initially
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30th Sep 2021 11:29 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5001 |
AFAIK there is no adjustment to be made with an electric handbrake - its uses an electric motor, activated by the switch in the cabin, to push the disk brake pads onto the disk. It adjusts itself when its put into service mode.
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30th Sep 2021 12:38 pm |
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Jagracer Member Since: 22 Feb 2019 Location: east anglia Posts: 196 |
Hi, that amount of wear already? According to the Freelander Specialist in Methwold, any faults with the handbrake will cause trouble with the four wheel drive units such as rear differential and front Bevel Box. They said that is what wrecked my diff. and bevel box. |
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30th Sep 2021 6:22 pm |
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PRadd Member Since: 09 Apr 2020 Location: East Lancs Posts: 359 |
As pointed out by Jules, the OPs FL2 is a 2014 so will have the electronic handbrake - a completely different system than the manual handbrake fitted to earlier models, that uses separate shoes not the main pads as the electronic does. Whilst the manual handbrake can cause drivetrain issues if badly fitted/adjusted the electronic system certainly should not.
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1st Oct 2021 10:05 am |
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DennisV Member Since: 15 Jan 2012 Location: West Midlands Posts: 147 |
Plus one for the slider pins!
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1st Oct 2021 11:53 am |
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PRadd Member Since: 09 Apr 2020 Location: East Lancs Posts: 359 |
I do my own brakes now but from past experience there are very few garages that do clean & lube slider pins on replacing disks & pads.
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1st Oct 2021 12:18 pm |
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Pejo Member Since: 10 Dec 2020 Location: Perth WA Posts: 181 |
Cheers guys for the information. Only able to get back to mechanic on Friday so will see what’s up. Maybe the slider pins as you say. The initial service noted disabling electronic park brake so that’s out of the equation. The guy has been great for years but does have apprentices now so hopefully nothing to serious
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11th Oct 2021 12:21 pm |
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janstood Member Since: 25 Sep 2022 Location: London Posts: 9 |
A bit off topic and a seemingly stupid question but I have just fitted a new front knuckle and bearing/hub (gen) on Td4 2010. Bought a new brake disc retaining screw (LR002080) but it is so tight after only 3 turns that I don’t dare do it up. The threads on the screw and in the hub seem fine. Can anyone tell me if it is also their experience that it is very tight? I have no desire to ram it in there given the previous one sheared off.
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25th Feb 2023 7:18 pm |
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merlinj79 Member Since: 13 Aug 2019 Location: San Diego Posts: 315 |
Those should not be tight at all until they seat flush. Sounds like the wrong screw, with mismatched threads.
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25th Feb 2023 8:33 pm |
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AJ918 Member Since: 26 Mar 2018 Location: North West Posts: 260 |
Do you know the make of pads and rotors/discs that were fitted and are they the same make both front and rear. |
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26th Feb 2023 7:45 am |
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