Easy check for the accumulator is to turn the ignition on and wait until the ABS pump stops. Then press the brake pedal. If you get 2 or 3 presses before the pump cuts in again, it's fine. However, if you have air in the power brake circuit (one circuit on the fronts and the only circuit to the rear) you don't get a spongy pedal like you do on a conventional system, you get a delay between pressing the pedal and the brakes coming on (as the fluid has to compress the air before moving the caliper piston)s. That also means that more fluid needs to move so the pump will cut in sooner so giving the brakes a full bleed as per the book to make sure there is no air in there would be the first thing to do.
Peterborough, Cambs
- '93 Range Rover Classic 4.2 LSE, sold
- '97 Range Rover 4.0SE, in Oxford Blue with a sort of grey/blue leather interior sold as two is plenty.....
- '96 4.6HSE Ascot - now sold
- '98 4.0SE in Rioja Red
'98 Ex-Greater Manchester Police motorway patrol car, Range Rover P38 4.0, in Chawton white - the everyday car
All running perfectly on LPG
- Proud to be a member of the YCHJCYA2PDTHFH club.