Brake--Remove malfunction
Remove malfunction...........................................
Malfunction phenomenon table.....................
Use following table to help you find the reason of malfunction, the number in table indicates the preferred
sequence of possible reasons of malfunction. Please check every part by sequence, if necessary, change
this part.
Malfunction phenomenon Possible malfunction part Reference page
- Brake system (leaking oil). -
The height of brake pedal is too 2. Brake system (entering air). 135
low or brake pedal is loose. 3. Piston oil seal (abraded or damaged). 141, 144
- Brake main pump (invalid) 138
- Vacuum booster lever (adjusted badly) 138
- Brake pedal free travel (too small). 136
- Parking brake handle travel (adjusted badly). 154
- Parking brake pull cable (lag). 156, 158
- Brake block (damaged or distorted). 141, 144
Brake lag 5. Piston (locked). 141, 144
- Piston (freezed). 141, 144
- Tensility or return spring (invalid). 161
- Vacuum booster lever (adjusted badly). 138
- Vacuum boosting system (vacuum leakage). 138
- Brake main pump (invalid). 138
- Piston (locked). 141, 144
- Brake block (oil dirt). 141, 144
Brake offset 3. Piston (freezed). 141, 144
- Brake disk (scratched). 141, 144
- Brake block (abraded or distorted). 141, 144
- Brake system (leaking oil).
- Brake system (entering air). 135
- Brake block (abraded). 141, 144
- Brake block (damaged or distorted). 141, 144
Brake pedal is too hard to make power lack. 5. Brake block (oil dirt). 141, 144
- Brake block (sclerosesed). 141, 144
- Brake disk (scratched). 141, 144
- Vacuum booster lever (adjusted badly). 138
- Vacuum boosting system (vacuum leakage). 138
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