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Steering and Braking problems - 5/28/2008 1:27:03 PM   
dh42891

 

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I'm having two problems that were exacerbated this weekend with a lot of highway miles and more off-road miles than usual.  It's a 2001 Disco II, 99k.

Problem #1, steering.
I noticed months ago that the steering was loose, tended to be slow responding to turning the wheel and I could get about two inches or play in the steering wheel before the tires moved, with all four wheels on the ground.  I got underneath and twisted and pulled and nothing seemed loose.  So, as I have only driven about 10,000 miles in the last three years combined, and half on a motorcycle, I figured Land Rovers were just loose to drive.  Also, I know about as much as it sounds like when it comes to car repair.  So I'm learning here. 

Then this weekend I drove about 600 miles, maybe 30 miles 4x4 roads and rough 2x4 roads.  Over the weekend, the steering definitely became looser.  Now, I can reach in front from above and grab the rod that comes straight from the steering wheel inside and twist it a few inches with next to no effort.  The steering wheel turns a few more inches than previously before it engages the wheels on the ground.  Where should I start and what should I check without getting in over my head?  I do have an extended warranty I'm not afraid of and a good local mechanic, but I would rather fix it myself and learn a thing or two.

Problem #2, braking.
I swapped out pads and bled the brakes about a month ago because the pedal was mushy feeling and the pads didn't bite much.  The pads bite now, but the brakes still feel very soft.  I noticed this weekend that in the morning, without pumping the pedal, I would damn near have the pedal floored to get the truck to a rolling stop.  Sketchy.  But if I pumped them a couple of times rapidly- especially after driving out of the woods for a few miles and back onto city streets--I could get them to bite quickly.  I never got to where I couldn't actually stop, but they were doing a very poor job at it.  It's possible I didn't do a good job bleeding the rear lines and still have some air in it.  But isn't the pumping action a sign of a bad master cylinder?  Again, where should I start?

Thanks a lot!  I'm looking forward to learning some diagnostic and repair stuff, but not at the expense of destroying my car.  I'm already spoiled by the luxuries of a car instead of a motorcycle/bicycle full-time.


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RE: Steering and Braking problems - 5/28/2008 2:58:44 PM   
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e-mail me your tele number and a good time for me to call you, it will be easier this way.
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