Carledo wrote: ↑Thu Jul 26, 2018 12:32 pm I've had this problem with various cars over the years, the brakes gradually applying themselves till the car becomes undriveably locked stationary with the pedal rock hard and no free travel. The last time was last week on a customers Sprint! But it is particularly prevalent amongst the Peugeot/Citroen/Fiat family of vehicles. This is nearly ALWAYS down to the servo!
A different test for you, when the car is locked stationary, DO NOT release hydraulic pressure at the pipe, instead remove the stiffener bolt on the turret and loosen the master cylinder to servo nuts to the end of the threads, pull the master cylinder forward as far as possible, then see if the car will roll from pushing it! This will determine if the problem lies with the servo (car CAN be pushed with master cylinder bolts loosened) or hydraulic system (car CANNOT be pushed with m/cyl bolts loosened)
Now I don't know, nor do I know anyone who DOES, what causes a servo to misbehave in this way. Since a second hand servo is almost always cheaper than even a rebuild kit (if you can even get one) I simply replace the servo, job done! And i'm not sufficiently curious to dismantle the old one to see if I can see what's amiss, it just goes in the scrap pile with the rest of the rubbish!
Steve
Will doing this not let the brake fluid escape between the master cylinder and servo? Am I imagining this correctly?
