Hi all bought a caddy a little while ago it’s been fine drove it 80 mile yesterday when I got home rear wheel was red hot could feel the heat as I walked past brakes were working fine. Got it out the garage today and the brake pedal is solid and have to stamp hard on it for any effect any ideas what has happened? I’m guessing it’s called cooked the caliper?
Wouldn't have thought one seized caliper would give you the symptoms you describe?
Have you checked that there is servo assistance?
I'm sure you already know but in case not here how to check servo operation. With the engine stopped pump the brake pedal five or six times to
deplete any vacuum in the servo, and then hold it down hard, with the pedal still down start the engine and the pedal should drop a little as the
servo applies a bit more force to it. If this doesn't happen find out whether it is a vacuum problem or a servo problem.
Cheers
Davie
That’s what I don’t get pedal feels fine when I start the van one pump of the brake and the pedal becomes solid it drove perfectly all the way home on the motorway then 4miles of B roads everything perfectly fine 16 hours later sat in the garage this happens had it in the air wheel is moving freely I’m baffled
Is the Caddy a petrol or Diesel engine? If petrol check the vacuum hose for splitting especially near the inlet manifold also the non return valve by disconnecting the vacuum pipe from the servo , run the engine and check for vacuum at the disconnected end. For Diesel engines check the above , if you have no vacuum it could be the vacuum pump .
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Originally posted by rusty nuts
Is the Caddy a petrol or Diesel engine? If petrol check the vacuum hose for splitting especially near the inlet manifold also the non return valve by disconnecting the vacuum pipe from the servo , run the engine and check for vacuum at the disconnected end. For Diesel engines check the above , if you have no vacuum it could be the vacuum pump .
The plastic vac pipes normally split ?