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Hello again
I thought I had solved my 'low brake pedal' problems last year but still have to dab the brake pedal occasionally to bring it up to what I consider to be the proper pedal height and firmness on our 2005 2.8jtd maxi motorhome.
I have replaced last year the discs and shoes, had the slave cylinders off and bled the system several times (using a variety of methods, gravity, conventional her indoors pedal actuation operation, vacuum at the brake nipple etc) and don't seem to see any signs of air. Despite this I still have a very firm pedal with engine off, very firm after a couple of dabs with engine running but after driving for a while and coming to use the foot brake there are a couple of inches or so of pedal travel before the brakes 'bite'.
My question is could it be ageing master cylinder seals or air in the ABS pump circuit not enabling me to get a really firm, high pedal?
I have always been very careful not to let the MC get low when bleeding and done all the things I can think of to resolve the problem.
It passed it's mot fine in the braking dept in terms of efficiency but bugs me that you always have to keep dabbing the pedal to keep it high where it should be!
Has anybody any experience of using multieuscan to cycle the abs pump when bleeding or should I leave well alone!
Any comments or advice really appreciated.
I thought I had solved my 'low brake pedal' problems last year but still have to dab the brake pedal occasionally to bring it up to what I consider to be the proper pedal height and firmness on our 2005 2.8jtd maxi motorhome.
I have replaced last year the discs and shoes, had the slave cylinders off and bled the system several times (using a variety of methods, gravity, conventional her indoors pedal actuation operation, vacuum at the brake nipple etc) and don't seem to see any signs of air. Despite this I still have a very firm pedal with engine off, very firm after a couple of dabs with engine running but after driving for a while and coming to use the foot brake there are a couple of inches or so of pedal travel before the brakes 'bite'.
My question is could it be ageing master cylinder seals or air in the ABS pump circuit not enabling me to get a really firm, high pedal?
I have always been very careful not to let the MC get low when bleeding and done all the things I can think of to resolve the problem.
It passed it's mot fine in the braking dept in terms of efficiency but bugs me that you always have to keep dabbing the pedal to keep it high where it should be!
Has anybody any experience of using multieuscan to cycle the abs pump when bleeding or should I leave well alone!
Any comments or advice really appreciated.