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Old 08-19-2007, 11:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
Bev
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Unhappy Rabge Rover P38 DSE PLEASE HELP

We are bleeding the brakes on our P38 DSE after we have had a garage (so they say ) replace the brake fluid.

The fluid has come out VERY dark and the reservoir has not gone down at all.

We carried on only to find now that we have bleed 3/4 of a litre of dark fluid out, the clean fluid will not leave the master cyliner. Now we have NO brakes at all.

We are following the instructions to the letter from http://www.rangerovers.net/newrremedies.htm which we have always found to be a great help, but can anyone tell us what we could be doing wrong and advice us PLEASE


we are bleeding the brakes as recommended but we cannot get any fluid out of the master bleed screw on the ABS booster unit.
We have no resistance at the peddle at all, and although we have blead 3/4 of a litre from the wheel cylinders the level in the reservoir remains at full.

Therefore the fluid in the reservoir is not entering the system.

Any ideas???
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