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    when was the last time it had a brake fluid change and system test?
    Dave

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    BRAKES NEED ATTENTION

    G,day all RABBITS here,i have only owned the car for 2 weeks and i am sorting things out with it.I am going to Ricks 4x4 on monday to pick up a new fan belt tensioner.I was quoted $660 from landrover and rick can get me one for $250,big difference !!.Rick has a 2 week waiting list to book the car in for a total check up.I will fit the tensioner my self.but i will go over the brakes and see if i can see anything loose or wrong.I have a Haynes service & repair manual that gives ok imformation,but if it is a ABS sensor i will book it in to ricks ,i hope nothing happens from now till then.Do you think i should use a mobile brake man,so i can get it fixed soon.I will have a chat to rick and see if he can put me on to someone if it is to hard for me to do.Anyway thanks Psimpson7,stikman,Blknight.aus,justinC for your help and thoughts.Dave

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    should be ok if its an ABS sensor..

    i have had it happen to me twice now its an awful feeling when the AS gets over sensitive but my car still stopped and was drivable, I just drove my car like it didn't have abs so was very cautious of gaps between cars etc made sure I had plenty of room to pull up

    of course this is my on own experiences so may not apply soley to you....driving a car with brake issues is a risk and one that should not be taken lightly
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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