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edc1967
17th July 2015, 05:17 AM
Hello.
completely remove the ABS modulator to see where you lose brake fluid, and remove the valve cover, I found the interior of brake fluid. It is normal to have brake fluid valves where they go?

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p38arover
17th July 2015, 08:33 AM
I can't answer that question as I have never disassembled mine.

However, while you have it apart, and can afford to wait for the parts, fit a Range Rover Solutions repair kit. Range Rover Solutions (http://www.rangeroversolutions.com/)

edc1967
17th July 2015, 08:56 AM
The problem is that no spare parts for electro valves, my question is whether there should be brake fluid compartment in the electro valves.
And I depend on it I see if I buy a modulator

finallyrangie
17th July 2015, 09:37 AM
X2 for the repair kit

benji
20th July 2015, 05:10 PM
I've only had one apart once, but that one was dry.

I would imagine that there shouldn't be fluid in there as it would then allow the fluid to drain out near the electrical plug, which surely wouldn't be right.

From memory there's a seal around each individual valve. You can wiggle these valves out and inspect them.

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edc1967
20th July 2015, 07:47 PM
Hello. effectively by the plug boot the brake fluid, the problem try to move and remove the solenoids but I'm afraid to break the electrical connection.

I see the possibility of removing welding each and so to remove and replace the orring, if not me, it would place some you replace 1 mm on each solenoid so when you close the cover is increased pressure on the solenoids sealing better and thus prevent or reduce leakage of fluid ...

They are crazy things go through my mind ... I hope now know that you can get some electric. welding, if I can not find anyone qualified, I prove my idea, maybe it is.

edc1967
24th July 2015, 08:11 AM
Hello.
It was a damaged orring was letting the brake fluid, already disarmed and now I will send to manufacture 24 new orring.
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