Brakes are stiff after changing spark plugs
Today I decided to do a bit of a tune up with my 1999 discovery, and put in new spark plugs and plug wires. The car drive a lot smoother now, but for some unknown reason the brakes are very stiff and its hard to come to a stop. Before I changed the plugs the brakes worked fine, and had a lot of "wiggle room", and where very "spongy". I am pretty dissapointed now because im sure i did everything right when upgrading my plugs....
Now the weird part is, that after driving about 3 or 4 miles in the city( lots of lights to stop at) the brakes seem to work fine... but then the problem has come and gone through out the day. Anyone here have an idea why the brakes are acting funny on me?
Now the weird part is, that after driving about 3 or 4 miles in the city( lots of lights to stop at) the brakes seem to work fine... but then the problem has come and gone through out the day. Anyone here have an idea why the brakes are acting funny on me?
Uhmm... I am pretty new to this kind of stuff. sorry, but im not even sure you are speaking English here haha
. How exactly should i go about doing that? Where would this be located? I have owned my disco for one year now, and this is the first thing i have done to my car, beside the basics like oil change, so i am still learning.
. How exactly should i go about doing that? Where would this be located? I have owned my disco for one year now, and this is the first thing i have done to my car, beside the basics like oil change, so i am still learning.
Today I decided to do a bit of a tune up with my 1999 discovery, and put in new spark plugs and plug wires. The car drive a lot smoother now, but for some unknown reason the brakes are very stiff and its hard to come to a stop. Before I changed the plugs the brakes worked fine, and had a lot of "wiggle room", and where very "spongy". I am pretty dissapointed now because im sure i did everything right when upgrading my plugs....
Now the weird part is, that after driving about 3 or 4 miles in the city( lots of lights to stop at) the brakes seem to work fine... but then the problem has come and gone through out the day. Anyone here have an idea why the brakes are acting funny on me?
Now the weird part is, that after driving about 3 or 4 miles in the city( lots of lights to stop at) the brakes seem to work fine... but then the problem has come and gone through out the day. Anyone here have an idea why the brakes are acting funny on me?
The first time I changed plugs and wires I broke the brake servo vacuum line. I changed the wires without removing the upper intake. I put a pad on top of the engine and laid on it face down. At some point during that ordeal I broke the brake servo vacuum line where it enters the upper intake.
Ricky, I don't have my truck here or I would take a picture for you, but as you face the engine from the front, look at the left-hand side of the upper intake. There are two lines that connect to it at the front. One is smaller diameter, made of nylon (that many here mistakenly call brittle plastic) and connects to the upper intake through a connector that has a red ring around it. Check there.
If that line is broken there it would make braking much more difficult. It would also likely cause the Service Engine Soon light to come on. If it's broken there is an easy fix that can get you by at least temporarily. Take a look and let us know.
Ricky, I don't have my truck here or I would take a picture for you, but as you face the engine from the front, look at the left-hand side of the upper intake. There are two lines that connect to it at the front. One is smaller diameter, made of nylon (that many here mistakenly call brittle plastic) and connects to the upper intake through a connector that has a red ring around it. Check there.
If that line is broken there it would make braking much more difficult. It would also likely cause the Service Engine Soon light to come on. If it's broken there is an easy fix that can get you by at least temporarily. Take a look and let us know.


