Land Rover Defender 300tdi Workshop 3rd Edition Rover Manual
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BRAKES 3 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 90 Models 110/130 Models Hydraulic system A- Primary circuit B- Secondary circuit C- Pressure reducing valve (PRV)1.LH rear brake caliper 2.T connector 3.RH rear brake caliper 4.Brake servo 5.Master cylinder and reservoir 6.LH front brake caliper 7.RH front brake caliper
BRAKES 1 REPAIR GENERAL BRAKE SERVICE PRACTICE Brake fluid precautions WARNING: Do not allow brake fluid to come into contact with eyes or skin. CAUTION: Brake fluid can damage paintwork, if spilled wash off immediately with plenty of clean water. CAUTION: Use only correct grade of brake fluid. If an assembly fluid is required use ONLY brake fluid. Do NOT use mineral oil, i.e. engine oil etc. CAUTION: Thoroughly clean all brake calipers, pipes and fittings before commencing work on any part of the brake system. Failure to do so could cause foreign matter to enter the system and cause damage to seals and pistons which will seriously impair the efficiency of the brake system. To ensure the brake system efficiency is not impaired the following warnings must be adhered to :- ·DO NOT use any petroleum based cleaning fluids or any proprietary fluids containing petrol. ·DO NOT use brake fluid previously bled from the system. ·DO NOT flush the brake system with any fluid other than the recommended brake fluid. The brake system should be drained and flushed at the recommended service intervals. Cover all electrical terminals carefully to make absolutely certain that no fluid enters the terminals and plugs.FLUID LEVEL CHECK/TOP UP WARNING: Clean reservoir body and filler cap before removing cap. Use only fluid from a sealed container. 1.Park vehicle on level ground. 2.Check level is between MIN and MAX marks. 3.If level is below MIN mark top up fluid level to MAX mark on reservoir, using correct fluid. See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended lubricants and fluids CAUTION: Do not fill reservoir above maximum line.
70BRAKES 2 REPAIR BRAKE SYSTEM BLEED Service repair no - 70.25.02 Preparation WARNING: Before bleeding the brake system refer to general brake service practice. See General Brake Service Practice . ·During bleed procedure, brake fluid level must not be allowed to fall below the MIN level. ·To bleed the hydraulic circuits, four bleed nipples are provided, one at each caliper. ·There are two methods by which air can be removed from the braking system:- 1. MANUAL BLEED PROCEDURE. 2. PRESSURE BLEED PROCEDURE. Pressure bleed procedure Purpose designed equipment for pressure filling and bleeding of hydraulic systems may be used on Land Rover vehicles. The equipment manufacturers instructions must be followed and the pressure must not exceed 4.5 bar, 65 lb/in 2. Manual bleed procedure Equipment required ·Clean glass receptacle ·Bleed hose ·Wrench ·Approx 2 litres (3 pints) brake fluid. See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended lubricants and fluids Master cylinder bleed 1.Disconnect battery. 2.Depress brake pedal fully and slowly 5 times. 3.Release the pedal and wait for ten seconds. 4.Air bubbles will rise into the reservoir during these instructions. 5.Repeat instructions until a firm resistance is felt at the pedal. Complete circuit bleed 1.Disconnect battery. 2.Bleed front calipers, drivers side first. Fit bleed hose to bleed screw. 3.Dip free end of bleed hose into brake fluid in bleed bottle. 4.Open bleed screw of caliper. 5.Depress brake pedal fully several times until fluid is clear of air bubbles. 6.Keeping pedal fully depressed, tighten bleed screw, then release pedal. 7.Repeat procedure on other front caliper followed by rear calipers. 8.Fit all bleed screw protection caps. 9.Check/top-up fluid level when bleeding is complete See Fluid Level Check/Top-Up.
BRAKES 3 REPAIR MASTER CYLINDER Service repair no - 70.30.08 Before starting repair refer to general brake service practice See General Brake Service Practice. Remove 1.Disconnect battery. 2.Place a container under the master cylinder to catch escaping brake fluid. 3.Clean area round master cylinder ports. 4.Disconnect pipes from master cylinder ports. Cover, not plug, the pipe ends to prevent entry of dirt. 5.Disconnect electrical leads from reservoir cap. 6.Remove two nuts securing master cylinder to servo and withdraw cylinder. 7.Remove reservoir cap and drain fluid into suitable container for disposal. 8.The reservoir is a push fit in the master cylinder and secured by seals. Carefully ease the reservoir from the master cylinder by rolling it from the seals. Note that the two seals are different sizes. Refit 9.Insert new reservoir seals in the master cylinder ports and fit reservoir to master cylinder. 10.Ensuring that water ingress seal is in position, fit master cylinder to servo. Tighten fixings to 26 Nm (19 lbf/ft). 11.Connect brake pipes to master cylinder ports and tighten to 15 Nm (11 lbf/ft). 12.Fit electrical leads to reservoir cap 13.Fill reservoir with recommended brake fluid. See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended lubricants and fluids 14.Bleed the brake systemSee Brake system bleed . 15.Reconnect battery and road test vehicle.
70BRAKES 4 REPAIR PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE (PRV) Service repair no - 70.25.21 Remove 1.Disconnect battery. 2.Clean area around reducing valve ports. 3.Place a container under valve to catch escaping brake fluid. 4.Disconnect primary circuit pipe unions ñAñ from valve. 5.Disconnect secondary circuit pipe unions ñBñ from valve. 6.Cover pipes to prevent ingress of dirt. 7.Remove single retaining nut and bolt securing valve to engine bulkhead. 8.Remove valve. Refit 9.Fit valve to engine bulkhead. Tighten bolt to 15 Nm (11 lbf/ft). 10.Connect primary and secondary circuit pipes to valve. Tighten to 16 Nm (12 lbf/ft). 11.Fill brake reservoir with recommended brake fluid See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended lubricants and fluids . 12.Bleed the brake system See Brake system bleed . 13.Reconnect battery and road test vehicle.SERVO NON RETURN VALVE Service repair no - 70.50.15 Remove 1.Disconnect brake vacuum hose from servo non return valve. 2.Carefully prise valve out with a screwdriver blade between valve and grommet. Take care not to exert too much pressure on the vacuum chamber. 3.Remove rubber grommet but be careful not to allow it to fall into the vacuum chamber. 4.Check the valve for correct operation; it should not be possible to pass air through into the servo in direction of arrow. Do not use compressed air. Refit 5.Fit rubber grommet. 6.Smear ribs of the valve with Lucas Girling rubber grease to assist assembly, and push valve fully home. 7.Connect vacuum hose to the valve. 8.Road test vehicle.
BRAKES 5 REPAIR SERVO ASSEMBLY Service repair no - 70.50.01 Remove Before starting repair refer to general brake service practice See General Brake Service Practice. NOTE: The non-return valve and grommet, are the only serviceable components. In event of failure or damage, fit a new unit. 1.Remove master cylinderSee Master cylinder. 2.Disconnect vacuum supply hose from servo unit. 3.At footwell, release 2 brake pedal return springs. 4.Disconnect leads from brake light switch at rear of pedal box. 5.Remove blanking grommets from each side of pedal box. 6.Remove split pin and clevis pin securing servo push rod to brake pedal. 7.Remove 4 nuts and plain washers securing servo to pedal box. 8.Remove servo assembly and rubber washer from bulkhead.Refit 9.Locate servo assembly and rubber washer to engine bulkhead and secure to pedal box. Tighten fixings to 14 Nm (10 lbf/ft). 10.Fit brake pedal to servo push rod with clevis pin and new split pin. 11.Fit blanking grommets to each side of pedal box. 12.At footwell, attach pedal return springs. 13.Connect vacuum hose to servo non-return valve. 14.Fit brake master cylinder to servo unit See Master cylinder .
70BRAKES 6 REPAIR BRAKE PEDAL Service repair no - 70.35.01 - Brake pedal Service repair no - 70.35.03 - Pedal box Remove 1.Remove brake servo assembly. See Servo assembly . 2.Remove 6 bolts securing pedal box to engine bulkhead. 3.Taking care not damage brake fluid pipes, remove pedal box assembly and gasket. 4.Release return springs from pedal and pedal box bosses. 5.Using a suitable punch, drift out retaining pin and withdraw pedal pivot shaft. 6.Remove brake pedal complete with pivot bushes. 7.Examine components for wear or damage, renew as necessary. 8.If it is necessary to fit new pivot bushes, they must be reamed out to 15,87 mm±0,02 mm (0.625±0.001 in) after fitment.Refit 9.Lubricate pedal pivot shaft and bushes with general purpose grease. 10.Fit pedal to pedal box, insert pivot shaft and secure with new split pin. 11.Attach return springs to pedal and pedal box bosses. 12.Fit pedal box and gasket to engine bulkhead. Tighten fixings to 25 Nm (18 lbf/ft). 13.Fit brake servo assembly.See Servo assembly .
BRAKES 7 REPAIR REV: 05/99 FRONT BRAKE PADS - ALL MODELS Service repair no - 70.40.02 Remove 1.Remove front road wheels . 2.Clean exterior of calipers. 3.Remove split pin from retaining pins. 4.Remove pad retaining pins and anti-rattle springs. 5.Remove brake pads. 6.Clean exposed parts of pistons, using new brake fluid. Wipe away excess with a lint free cloth. 7.Using piston clampLRT-70-500press each piston back into its bore. Ensure that displaced brake fluid does not overflow from reservoir. Refit 8.Fit brake pads. 9.Fit pad retaining pins and anti-rattle springs. Secure with new split pins. 10.Apply service brake pedal several times to locate pads. 11.Fit road wheels. Tighten wheel nuts to correct torque: Alloy wheels - 130 Nm (96 lbf/ft) Steel wheels -100 Nm (80 lbf/ft) Heavy duty wheels -170 Nm (125 lbf/ft) 12.Check fluid reservoir. Top up if necessary, using correct grade of fluid See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended lubricants and fluids .
70BRAKES 8 REPAIRREV: 05/99 REAR BRAKE PADS Service repair no - 70.40.03 Service tool: Remove 1.Remove rear road wheels. 2.Clean exterior of calipers. 3.Remove pad retaining pins and anti-rattle springs. Note differences between 90 and 110/130 models. 4.Remove brake pads. 5.Clean exposed parts of pistons, using new brake fluid. Wipe away excess with a lint free cloth. 6.Using piston clampLRT-70-500press each piston back into its bore. Ensure that displaced brake fluid does not overflow from reservoir. Refit 7.Insert brake pads. 8.Fit anti-rattle springs and secure with retaining pins. 9.Apply service brake pedal several times to locate pads. 10.Fit road wheels, remove chassis stands and jack. Tighten wheel nuts to correct torque: Alloy wheels - 130 Nm (96 lbf/ft) Steel wheels -100 Nm (80 lbf/ft) Heavy duty wheels -170 Nm (125 lbf/ft) 11.Check fluid reservoir, top up if necessary, using correct grade of fluid See LUBRICANTS, FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES, Information, Recommended lubricants and fluids . 90 Models 110/130 Models
BRAKES 9 REPAIR FRONT BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY Key to caliper 1.Caliper 2.Bleedscrew 3.Anti-rattle springs 4.Pad retaining pins 5.Split pin 6.Friction pads7.Piston 8.Wiper seal retainer 9.Wiper seal 10.Fluid seal 11.Brake disc