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Freelander..the abs sensors, the brake master..master cylinder

 
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The following Freelander has no brakes. We have changed the abs sensors, the brake master cylinder all wheel cylinders and still no brakes can you help?

LAND ROVER FREELANDER -ESTATE 1994cc 1999 (REGISTRATION:T301BWL)

Submitted: 898 days ago.
Category: UK Car
Value: $15
Status: CLOSED
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Expert:  Billy replied897 days and 6 hours ago.

Hello and welcome to JA!!!

I'm Billy and i will assist you with this.

First i need to know the following:
- by no brakes do you mean that there is very little braking or none whatsoever?
- did you check the hydraulic lines for any leaks or if they are clogged?
- have you checked the brake booster, the vacuum pump, the vacuum hose and non return valve?

Get back to me on these, and we will solve this.

Happy new year!

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Billy

Customer replied894 days and 8 hours ago.

Thanks. Yes we have tried all those things but still no brake at all.

 

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Harold

 

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Expert:  Billy replied894 days and 5 hours ago.

Hello Harold,

If all of the above were checked and found to be up to norm....the only thing left to check would be the brakes regulator....

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Billy

Customer replied893 days and 22 hours ago.

Thanks,

 

Is there another name for 'brakes regulator' as I cannot identify it?

 

Regards

 

Harold

 

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Expert:  Billy replied893 days and 6 hours ago.

Hello again,

It should be within the hydraulic modulator.......
I suspect that pressure is not coming out correctly of the modulator (due to clogged lines or faulty valve)......as if you have fluid, a working master cylinder and a working boosting system (vacuum pum, lines, valve) the pressure should build up...only it seems to stick within the modulator......
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