Brake booster/servo - Series 3 but general query.
Hi All,
My SIII Lightweight has the brake warning lamp on the dash. This is wired to the shuttle valve, for if a hydraulic circuit fails, and to a vacuum switch on the booster.
My query is: how long should the booster hold vacuum?
On a long uphill run, the light slowly comes on (pedal to metal). Lifting one’s foot (and creating vacuum) and the light goes out.
The vacuum in the booster appears to fall over about a minute.
Start the engine, on ignition light is on. At startup, out instantly. Turn ignition off (stop motor) then back on (motor not on), light comes on in about a minute.
Certainly no vacuum loss of note at idle (no surging etc.). Hoses all good. Outlet valve at booster seems ok, sealed to booster by me with some goop just to be sure.
The filter where the brake pedal rod enters the booster is disintegrating foam…
The booster works fine (but if left-footed up a hill without lifting accelerator can feel the loss of vacuum).
Car will lock up wheels on bitumen, so no massive impact on stopping.
Ask because the vacuum switch was damaged and so of course never noticed the light or “issue” in the past! Now fixed and I see this…
Any others have experience? Advice?
Cheers,
Dave
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