Golf 3 spongy brakes - ideas?
Hi I have a 94 TDI. Which I had from my father some time back.
He had it from 6 months old and said the brakes were nice and firm on the pedal. sometime along the way they developed a fault making them not firm on the pedal, using alot of travel but else working ok and not using fluid.
they stayed likr this for a long while until I decided to do an upgrade last year.
So now she runs the standard VR6 setup. This invlolved new (secondhand) calipers all round and new discs not to mention the other non brake stuff.
and while the brakes got much better, they were still spongy on the pedal.
the car stayed like this for about a year which brings us to the present.
I had decided that the servo must be at fault , bought a new one sometime since the VR6 stuff went on and waited for an opertune moment to change it. that came today we I discovered the front rubber brake hoses we in a bad way, So these have been changed and the servo has been changed also.
Guess what!! No change.
So the fault is still the same. Noe dont get me wrong the brakes work well, you can easily lock the wheels and there is plenty more to go when that has happened BUT there is still alot of travel in the pedal I mean like over half way and spongy feeling with it and when running and stationary you can bottom the pedal no probs. Its not using fluid and there is no ABS
I have bled the system well and am still in the same boat.
The only things that have not been changed are. A couple of the brake lines (near the rear) and the brake balancer valve on the rear beam
I am running out of options.
An Ideas before I go bald??
TIA
Kindest regards
Martin
Re: Golf 3 spongy brakes - ideas?
I have the same issue with the MK 3 Golf Td 1.9 - 'M' reg
Changed brakes all round & bleed nipples.
New fluid & pressure flushed with a pressure bleeder.
Replacement master cylinder.
New Vacuum cover with new valve.
New servo to vacuum pump pipe.
Haven't changed servo or rear brake balancer block on the rear axle beam (the one with 4 brake pipes going into it)
I've been around all brake pipe unions & tightened them up.
There are no leaks anywhere.
The brake fluid reservoir is always at the correct level.
The brake pedal is firm before start up
But slackens when pressed down to brake, way to much travel.
Initially after pressure bleeding the brake pedal was firm before & after starting the engine & I thought the issue was sorted.
Having not driven the car for a few days its gone slack again !
Its like its got a leak or letting in air somewhere ?
From reading other peoples VW MK 3 golf issues about this topic has anyone got to the ROOT of this problem ?
If so I would like to know please as this is getting to be a bit of a joke & I'm not spending any more money on the car, like changing the servo or balancer.
:beerchug:
Re: Golf 3 spongy brakes - ideas?
'95 GL TDi 5 door. SAME SPONGY BRAKES!!!
Thank goodness I just read that everyone else has changed their brakes, and it's done nothing for them, because I was planning on doing exactly that...
I will agree with previous posters that the brakes do actually work properly for their part... but that it's extremely odd that the pedal travels so far, and that the brakes come in/on so slowly...
I'll keep an eye on this until some miracle-mechanic comes and tells us what 99p solution takes care of all this....
regards