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2006 C70 T5 Auto - Rear L Brake Caliper

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MotorSurgery
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Year and Model: 2007 C70
Location: Windsor

2006 C70 T5 Auto - Rear L Brake Caliper

Post by MotorSurgery »

Hi Everyone
Not new to Volvo at all - y father drove a 264 when I was a youngster.

I have had my 2006 XC90 Exec since it was 3 months old - Still going strong

Just bought 2 C70 T5's - Funny story, bought a real nice one (2006) 5 weeks ago and then found a better one 2 weeks later so bought that too. Probably will keep both.

I am a Bosch Qualified IMI (Institute of the Motor Industry UK) Master Technician - Diagnosis and Electrical faults is my day job - I work close Heathrow Airport (Hatton Cross) !!

My issue is that I have no footbrake effort at the rear left brake caliper. I see a new Caliper has already been fitted. If I loosen the hose to it, with the brake pedal pressed I have no seepage of fluid !!

I work in a busy workshop and I dont get much chance to use a Ramp for private use so I thought I would get a heads up here first.

At the moment I'm thinking ABS pump has a fault and am happy to throw a new one at it !!

My question is " Is there any other component between the ABS Pump and the Brake Caliper on that car that needs to be tested first ?

Also - Is this a known concern with these vehicles ??

Thank you !!

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Post by scot850 »

Can't think of anything other than the obvious stuff. If it has a new caliper, unless t has a bad bleed screw can't think why it would not bleed.

Collapsed internals of a flexi-hose would be the more obvious issue.

ABS pump could be bad.

Have you tried bleeding with a pressure bleeder in case it has got an air lock somewhere like the ABS pump?

Neil.
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MotorSurgery
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Joined: 7 August 2024
Year and Model: 2007 C70
Location: Windsor

Post by MotorSurgery »

Hi Scot / Neil

I never did get as fr as the bleed nipple - I removed the caliper and slackened off the Flexible hose expecting at least some seepage of fluid but not a drop - Oh, with Engine running a pedal pressed hard. In all my years have never seen a collapsed flexi hose !!
How collapsed could it be ? Enough so that not even a drip of fluid when pressurised ??

So could someone please confirm that there is no other component from ABS pump to caliper - Unlikely on a car however always best to ask - Do these have load Compensating valve ??

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