Most likely still has oil in booster. Had one last month that has had the mod done however still had oil getting in. Brakes were as you described. Just removed the vac fitting from the booster and sucked all the oil out.
Jc
Hi All,
I've done a search but not found anything matching exactly.
When reversing my TDV6 D3 and apply the brakes, they very quickly go rock hard and one has to really lean on the peddle to force a stop. It's most noticeable when reversing down an incline (duh).
This is indicative of vacuum problems but why only in reverse?
The car has had the brake booster mod and otherwise brakes just fine.
Thoughts?
Cheers
Ralph
Most likely still has oil in booster. Had one last month that has had the mod done however still had oil getting in. Brakes were as you described. Just removed the vac fitting from the booster and sucked all the oil out.
Jc
The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
If it is still getting oil into the booster, Land Rover should cover this under warranty. They make the dealer jump through a few hoops but if the recall needs to be done again, it should be covered.
Scott
Is the oil in booster on all models or just tdv6?
Just the diesels, oil comes in via the vacuum pump.
Scott
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