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Problem after new discs and pads, please help!

Steely

semiskimmed cupra R
Dec 30, 2008
1,425
5
Doncaster
Right the past week ive had all 4 calipers off the car, to give them a lick of paint, and the braking system the once over,

The problem i have is since:

Ive bled all the system, rear calipers, front calipers and master cylinder,

took it for a spin, felt very much like new disc and pads would, need a little run in,

MY problem is:

Ive got a constant hissing from the brake pedal, actually at the pedal,, But its only when i press the brakes, Im sure its vac related, since it affects the tickover of the engine,

Sometimes it'll brake well and stop the car no problem and at the same time the hissing goes away, but sometimes you'll press harder on the pedal and it wont slow the car any quicker, at the same time the pedal is hissing

Im 100% the hiss isnt a leak, more just an operational noise, but before it used to hiss just for a second or so on take up, which it does odd times,

Is this still air in the master cylinder? i know for sure the caliper lines are clear of air,

Im due a long haul to milton keynes tomorrow so any quick advise would be a godsend!
 

Steely

semiskimmed cupra R
Dec 30, 2008
1,425
5
Doncaster
Pressure bled all the calipers up, then did a final check using pedal method, didnt pressure bleed the master cylinder though, which may be the culprit

Rolling the seals in the master cylinder? what would this cause?

Im leaning towards air in the master cylinder, which ill have another look at tomorrow,
 

libiza2007

Leon 666
Jan 19, 2007
38
0
Bridgend, South Wales
Yep me unfortunately! To eager to get rear calipers done, bled system via pump method, big mistake!! Garage tried everything afterwards, but to no avail. New master cylinder needed, but that'll teach me ey!
 

Disco_Mikey

Active Member
Dec 28, 2009
71
0
Dundee, Scotland
Read on the Mk4 Golf site that is this a misnomer. Haven't found anyone who has actually done this, seems like an urban legend. Anyone here done it?

I have never ever seen this done. Been a mechanic for nearly 7 years now, never pressure bled brakes (or clutch hydraulics for that matter) and never seen it...
 

AntneeUK

2 Wheels 2 Many
Mar 8, 2009
1,491
0
Nottinghamshire
Well the Leon definitely isn't simple to bleed the brakes (I know!). No end of people appear to have had problems with it, including brake specialists
 

Steely

semiskimmed cupra R
Dec 30, 2008
1,425
5
Doncaster
Day 2 :

Im going to get to the bottom of this today, just bought a 2 metre length of neoprene tubing (clear),

Like i said before im thinking its the master cylinder which still has air locked somewhere,

In theory i would of thought using a longer bleed pipe and a bit more fluid will hopefully eliminate it if it turns out this isnt the problem,

I know brakes can be a pain in the arse, but this one takes the biscuit!
 

Vin-R

Active Member
Oct 2, 2008
342
0
Midlands
Cheers james, im on 70k, not sure wen thefluid will need changing? Ill just do discs and pads for now
 

Steely

semiskimmed cupra R
Dec 30, 2008
1,425
5
Doncaster
Another question, It appears the hissing is a vac leak somewhere in the pedal area,

When it hisses, the braking efficiency is poor,. which is to be expected

but its not all the time now, if i pump up the brakes it'll stop leaking vac,


any ideas why id have a vac leak around the pedal area?
 
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