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HughN



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Gurgling from behind the dash.

I haven't been driving my car for a while (no work to go to Big Cry ) but when I have I've noticed a strange gurgling sound from behind the driver's side of the dashboard when the engine is switched off.

The coolant level is correct and I have run the engine with the cap removed and the heating on full blast until the fan kicked-in - no change.

All suggestions welcome!

Post #600693 Tue Jun 23 2020 5:48pm
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HughN



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It looks like the brake vacuum pump has filled the servo with oil. When the ignition is switched off the vacuum is lost and air bubbles through the oil as the pressure equalises. Recall P017 on the D3 refers. Censored

Post #601709 Tue Jul 14 2020 1:51pm
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BJH1959



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@HughN
Does the gurgling noise happen on its own, or does it only occur when you depress the brake pedal with engine off?

Thanks Barrie.
2017-Jan 2024: 2005 RRS 2.7TDV6. Best car I ever had - until now!
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Disco_Mikey



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New vacuum pump and servo required Neutral

Post #601774 Wed Jul 15 2020 5:44pm
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BJH1959



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Mikey... 2-3 hours labour at a garage?

(HughN - apologies for hijacking your post. Mine went today!) Barrie.
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Post #601775 Wed Jul 15 2020 6:05pm
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HughN



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BJH1959 wrote:
@HughN
Does the gurgling noise happen on its own, or does it only occur when you depress the brake pedal with engine off?

Thanks


It only seems to be when the key is switched to 'off', irrespective of where the pedal is.

HTH

Post #601776 Wed Jul 15 2020 6:19pm
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Andy K



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Ask the dealer to do recall p017 if it hasn’t got twin vacuum pipes from the engine

Post #602102 Fri Jul 24 2020 7:02am
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HughN



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I think it has, Andy.

How much of a PITA is changing the pump? I can't remember exactly, but suspect it is at the back of the engine somewhere.

Post #602105 Fri Jul 24 2020 8:56am
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HughN



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All fixed (eventually). Thumbs Up

By all accounts, replacing the brake vacuum pump at the back of the engine was a pig of a job but was just about possible without lifting the body or dropping the engine and/or gearbox.

Removing the brake servo was equally a pain, with the fixings spinning. I believe the fixing involved some 'open-heart' surgery of the servo and welding them so they didn't spin.

All that matters is I have my car back - so much nicer to drive than my wife's D4 - and now with very sharp effective brakes.

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