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jpvd



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2006 RRS 2.7 gurgling when holding brake pedal

Hi All...just after some advice

Upon holding the brake pedal i am hearing a gurgling from behind the dash. Have done some research and there was a recall some years ago for updated vac lines and possibly servo replacement to stop oil getting into the brake servo and causing reduced braking performance and noises...

i have checked and i believe the work ahs been done, as there are two vac hoses, with a type of valve, but not 100% sure. I have checked the vin online and it doesn't say it is outstanding, but still not sure...

Therefore i am going to give Land Rover a call tomorrow and double check - but if the work was done and there is now still an issue, will Land Rover still fix the issue for free under this recall even though its years later? - are they still liable for past recalls if the problem which was fixed, has reoccured?

many thanks
paul

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Disco_Mikey



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HSE Santorini Black

New vac pump and servo required

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jpvd



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i kind of guessed that....what i'm asking is has anyone here managed to get a recall paid for by land rover, from such a long time ago?

although i dont see why a new vac pump would ne needed? - would have thought just a new servo and vacum hoses with a new non return valve, etc?

If not i will have to pay for the work obviously, but hopfully not! Laughing

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Andy K



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England 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Rimini Red

Worth ago contacting an LR dealer.

They have been recalling the 2005 towbars this month, so maybe they have funds or good customer service!

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jpvd



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i just got that letter last week...so might as well push for both to be sorted at once...never know! - its worth a try - will let you know how i get on...

if they wont do it, then i am probably looking at around £500 for new servo, vac hoses and labour....would do it myself but dont like messing with the braking system if i can help it....done lots in the past, but i already have the coolant expansion tank that i need to fit, so enough to do already Laughing

might look into an oil catch can on the vacuum hose too....

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Andy K



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I must be the only one without a letter!

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Disco_Mikey



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport Supercharged HSE Santorini Black

jpvd wrote:
i dont see why a new vac pump would ne needed? - would have thought just a new servo and vacum hoses with a new non return valve, etc?


P017 recall was a plaster. The actual fix is a new vac pump, the internal seals fail and oil migrates into the servo. The modified pipework does (apparently) slow it down, but doesn't cure it fully

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