
We are servicing lots of Land Rover and Range Rover vehicle wheel faults at our independent garage at the current time.


Here are common brake faults reported by our Land Rover and Range Rover vehicle owners:
Brake Pad and Rotor Wear: Brake pads and rotors are wear items that require regular replacement due to normal use. Over time, the brake pads wear down, and the rotors may develop uneven wear or become warped. This can result in decreased braking performance, squealing or grinding noises, and vibrations when braking.
Brake Fluid Leaks: Brake fluid leaks can occur due to damaged brake lines, caliper seals, or master cylinder issues. Leaks can lead to a loss of brake fluid, resulting in reduced braking effectiveness or a complete brake failure.
Brake Caliper Problems: Brake calipers can experience issues such as sticking, seizing, or uneven brake pad wear. These problems can cause the brakes to drag, resulting in decreased fuel efficiency, overheating, and premature brake component wear.
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Malfunctions: The ABS system helps prevent wheel lock-up during braking, enhancing control and stability. However, faults in the ABS system, such as sensor failures or hydraulic pump issues, can lead to ABS warning lights illuminating on the dashboard or the ABS system not functioning as intended.
Brake Booster Failure: The brake booster assists in applying the necessary force to the brake pedal. If the brake booster fails, it can result in a hard brake pedal, requiring increased effort to stop the vehicle.
Brake System Fluid Contamination: Contamination of the brake fluid with moisture or debris can affect the overall performance of the brake system. Moisture in the brake fluid can lead to corrosion within the system, while debris can clog brake lines or affect the operation of various brake components.
If you experience any brake-related issues with your Land Rover, it is crucial to have them inspected and repaired. Regular maintenance, including brake pad and rotor inspections, brake fluid flushes, and system checks, can help identify and address potential faults before they become significant concerns. Proper care and prompt attention to brake faults are essential for maintaining safe braking performance.
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A1-Diagnostics and ECU Repairs
64 Sloper Road
Leckwith,
Cardiff
CF11 8AB
Tel: (029 20) 220380
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