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hasin007 12th June 2014 20:22

saxo brake servo leak
 
Hi, my saxos brakes are absolutely crap as the brakes hardly work unless i press the brake pedal with all force, if i pump it a few times it goes stiff but can feel is go back down, i have checckd all the brake lines and calipers and there are no leaks there, i asked my mate and he said its the servo as they are very weak, any idea how i can fix this, can i seal it or do i have to get a new one? thanks

Alfie09 12th June 2014 20:31

That's not your servo that sounds more line the master cylinder

hasin007 13th June 2014 01:05

the serveo is the black cylinder that is on the passenger side of the engine bay right? because i can hear a hiss from there, dont think its the master cylinder, hmm

Alfie09 13th June 2014 08:40

If it gets better after a few pumps that's the master cylinder, thus is the silver bit with the fluid reservoir that is attached to the servo.

Normaly when a servo fails you have really hard brakes that take alot of force to do anything

hasin007 14th June 2014 23:07

i have changed the servo, the brake pedal goes down quite abit n still takes force to stop, if the brakes are pumped it goes stiff but the brakes become worse as the pedal wont travel as far down, could it be air in the system? or could it be another dud servo? or even the master cylinder?

smackers 15th June 2014 01:29

You were advised correctly by Alfie09, replace the Master Cylinder

Alfie09 15th June 2014 10:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by hasin007 (Post 6460651)
i have changed the servo, the brake pedal goes down quite abit n still takes force to stop, if the brakes are pumped it goes stiff but the brakes become worse as the pedal wont travel as far down, could it be air in the system? or could it be another dud servo? or even the master cylinder?

As I said above it's not your servo it's the master cylinder!!

Change that for a new one, bleed the brakes and you will be fine

Mickswan 15th June 2014 11:36

Got a VT m/c for sale if your after one.


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