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hi landrovers,
every time i kick the brake bedal of my discovery i hear a noisy sound like if i am kicking an injured animal under my leg,
any body can help please???
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Can you make the sound for me?
(I just knew this was one of those posts).
What sort of animal sound? If you could name the species, we could probably pin point the problem.
If it sounds like a wounded bear,my guess would be brake pads have gone metal to metal.
Mick
archi_rady said:
hi landrovers,
every time i kick the brake bedal of my discovery i hear a noisy sound like if i am kicking an injured animal under my leg,
any body can help please???
Its time...

for a brake job.
Hmmm! Scoobymike! I don't think they have bears in Egypt. They do have crocodiles and cobras, but I don't think it's an injured one of these under his legs. It could be an Ibis however. :D
Thanks alot "Disco"

Thanks alot "Disco",
i just found a crocodile under the bedal and i killed it,
the problem is gone now,
u know what???
u r a genius really, :D
any body can help seriously, please?!?
to"Disco"

the sound comes from the brake bedal it self not from the brake bads,
i still dont know what to do????
thanks anyway, i really enjoyed ur jokes....
Hi archi_ rady. The brake squeal is probably coming from the clevis pin that secures the servo push rod to your brake pedal. If you look underneath the dash to the top of your brake pedal, you will see it (the rod, attached to the pedal). A quick fix is to spray the pin will a little WD40 or similar lubricant.
Let's know how you make out!
Thanks "Disco",
i will try to do what u said,
i hope it works,
i will let u know,
thanks again.....
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