I thought i'd check before fiddleing about, my "handbreak on" light is staying on! it's been staying on for short periods on and off but seems on most of the time now, (and the breaks off btw) i'm assumeing it's a sticky switch and haven't been arsed to check but before i faff about i take it these old tractors aint got a "low pads" warning light, my granada had it but the pads on that had a wire built into em, pads on this aint, mainly asking as i do need new pads (it was an advisory last mot) and still not done em
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i do need to renew the pads i know, just been putting it off and weeks turn into months etc etc, best check my vac hoses as well then Vince, everything seems to be working ok tho, me kick down kicks down and still have reverseToo young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by POPEYE View Posti do need to renew the pads i know, just been putting it off and weeks turn into months etc etc, best check my vac hoses as well then Vince, everything seems to be working ok tho, me kick down kicks down and still have reverse
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There is a vacuum switch in the brake system but this is usually not a problem. Brake vacuum can be checked easily. All you do is pump the brake pedal several times with engine off. Hold the pedal down and start. If vacuum is working you should feel the pedal drop slightly as vacuum assist starts operating.
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Originally posted by POPEYE View PostYeah! i think it's more likely low fluid, the pads are low but breaking same as usual, cr@p !! so milners pads ok? or roughtrax? only one way to find out!!!
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Cheer's all!, level was low, at the low mark so been and got some fluid, seems ok now, i'll have to remember to take a bit back out when i fit the new pads in case it overflows, will get the new pads ordered asap, thanks again everyoneToo young to die and too old to give a toss
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