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Black Bess



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black
Brake problem

Hi,
I have a distressing problem developing with the brakes on my 2005 2.7 V6 diesel.

Under most circumstances the brakes are fine, but if I have to make a long, firm stop, say from 60 mph to standstill, the brake pedal sometimes goes solid and I am unable to apply extra brake pressure than that already applied.

It feels as though the vacuum to the servo is all used up and that I no longer have servo assistance.

Before I look into it, I am hoping somebody here can give me the benefit of their experience.

Might it be a faulty servo, or vacuum pump? Where is the vacuum pump?

Thanks for your help

Adam..

Post #499595 Mon Jun 27 2016 8:29am
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RRSTDV8



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

There is a known issue with oil getting in to the brake servo. Should have been done as a recall so might be worth talking to LR about it. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #499602 Mon Jun 27 2016 9:05am
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Black Bess



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Ah yes, I wondered about that. I will investigate the servo and see what is going on, I think. It does feel as though vacuum is being lost after a long brake application. On the next application, it has come right back again.

Thanks very much.
Adam..

Post #499715 Tue Jun 28 2016 8:13am
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Bodsy
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This is def brake booster problem.
You can get a supercharged brake booster for about £40, similar price for the master cylinder. Bodsys Brake Bible
Software Updates Contact me
RRS Timed Heat/Remote kits - Contact me
BAS Engine Re-maps/ EGR Blank EuIII and EuIV
Clock On The Dash/ SNOTM /3Flash / BT Update /Service Reset/Error Codes read\ Gearbox Reset
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Post #499717 Tue Jun 28 2016 8:17am
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Black Bess



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Thank you Bodsy, just the advice I was looking for. Very Happy Very Happy

Are the servos and master cylinders available from factors, or are they agent only?

Thanks
Adam..

Post #499718 Tue Jun 28 2016 8:20am
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Bodsy
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Ebay is ere I sourced mine from. One came from a main LR dealer and the other from a LR parts supplier. All genuine. Haven't really looked for aftermarket ones as at those prices, it was a bargain. Main dealer normal prices are significantly higher! Bodsys Brake Bible
Software Updates Contact me
RRS Timed Heat/Remote kits - Contact me
BAS Engine Re-maps/ EGR Blank EuIII and EuIV
Clock On The Dash/ SNOTM /3Flash / BT Update /Service Reset/Error Codes read\ Gearbox Reset
See it HERE

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Bodsy
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SJJ500080 for the S/C booster
SJJ500010 which is a Disco3/RRS std one.

The master cylinder was ebay item number eBay Item No. 191554902817 (not checked if still available) Bodsys Brake Bible
Software Updates Contact me
RRS Timed Heat/Remote kits - Contact me
BAS Engine Re-maps/ EGR Blank EuIII and EuIV
Clock On The Dash/ SNOTM /3Flash / BT Update /Service Reset/Error Codes read\ Gearbox Reset
See it HERE

Post #499724 Tue Jun 28 2016 8:31am
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Black Bess



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Brilliant, Thank you.

Adam..t

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Black Bess



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

I removed the master cylinder last night to investigate this problem. The servo was half full of engine oil!!

So, I have removed the oil, but obviously need to address the source as well as renewing the servo. Is it likely to be a worn vacuum pump, or is there another reason for the oil to be coming through?

Because the servo functions ok, but loses assistance on a long brake application, I am suspicious that the vacuum pump may be losing efficiency and unable to keep up with demand under these conditions. Is that likely?

After 120,000 miles I think it is not unreasonable to replace both master cylinder and servo and potentially the vacuum pump too, but I am hoping to avoid chasing the problem in circles.

Your collective wisdom is very much appreciated Smile Smile

Thanks
Adam..

Post #501754 Wed Jul 27 2016 8:27am
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HemoRRS



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Santorini Black

May be of help

Quote:

R/2009/073
Exact Model: Discovery 3 TDV6 & Range Rover Sport TDV6
Description: POSSIBLE REDUCTION IN BRAKING ASSISTANCE
VIN: SALLAAA136A367110 to SALLAAA149A513325
Build Date: 31 October 2005 to 26 June 2009
Numbers: 56142
Defect: It has been identified that, some vehicles may experience a reduction in braking performance leading to increased stopping distance, due to the possibility of oil entering the brake booster or the brake vacuum pump non-return valve sticking in the closed position after cold start.
Action: All recalled vehicles will be fitted with a modified brake vacuum pipe along with a revised design non-return valve in the secondary port of the vacuum pump.
Launch Date: 28 September 2009

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Black Bess



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Thank you. Actually mine pre-dates that recall, being registered in September 2005, but I think I will speak to the dealer about it and see what they say.

Post #501761 Wed Jul 27 2016 10:17am
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Paddi



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

Given JLR's generally er..... 'relaxed' attitude to things like record keeping, quality control and documentation accuracy I'd say there is a good chance that your vehicle should have had the recall rectification work.

Push for it to be fixed FOC 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE

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Black Bess



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

Well I contacted my local dealer and it appears that a recall does affect my vehicle, so I have booked it in and will see what they make of it. The recall is on loss of vacuum assistance and relates to the vacuum pump. So I will be highly delighted if they change it for me for nothing. Cool

Will report back after it has been in.

Adam..

Post #501792 Thu Jul 28 2016 8:04am
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Andy K



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England 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Rimini Red

Black Bess wrote:
Thank you. Actually mine pre-dates that recall, being registered in September 2005, but I think I will speak to the dealer about it and see what they say.


As you too have found out;

I found another TSB, which adjusts the date to the start of production of the RRS

Post #501797 Thu Jul 28 2016 11:51am
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kozzone



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Finland 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

Black Bess wrote:
Well I contacted my local dealer and it appears that a recall does affect my vehicle, so I have booked it in and will see what they make of it. The recall is on loss of vacuum assistance and relates to the vacuum pump. So I will be highly delighted if they change it for me for nothing. Cool

Will report back after it has been in.

Adam..


Have you got any update on this? Im having the same exact symptoms on my 07'. I contacted a LR dealer and they told me this recall has already been done to my car years ago.

So could you advice me what parts should I get to fix this problem Smile Or what did they change on your car.


-Toni


EDIT: Sorry I misread when you posted. So I'll be waiting silently here in the corner for your update Smile


EDIT2: Also you can hear weird noise when I press brake pedal for a while even when stationary. And this all happens when I press brake for a longer time. Not when its applied for a short period of time.

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