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Opel Frontera UE. Manual - part 130

 

 

POWER-ASSISTED BRAKE SYSTEM

5C–5

Diagnosis

Road Testing The Brakes

Brake Test

Brakes should be tested on a dry, clean, reasonably 
smooth and level roadway. A true test of brake 
performance cannot be made if the roadway is wet, 
greasy or covered with loose dirt so that all tires do not 
grip the road equally. Testing will also be adversely 
affected if the roadway is crowned so as to throw the 
weight of the vehicle toward wheels on one side or if the 
roadway is so rough that wheels tend to bounce. Test 
the brakes at different vehicle speeds with both light and 
heavy pedal pressure; however, avoid locking the 
wheels and sliding the tires. Locked wheels and sliding 
tires do not indicate brake efficiency, since heavily 
braked but turning wheels will stop the vehicle in less 
distance than locked wheels. More tire–to–road friction 
is present with a heavily braked turning tire then with a 
sliding tire.
The standard brake system is designed and balanced to 
avoid locking the wheels except at very high 
deceleration levels.
It is designed this way because the shortest stopping 
distance and best control is achieved without brake 
lock–up.
Because of high deceleration capability, a firmer pedal 
may be felt at higher deceleration levels.

External Conditions That Affect Brake Performance

1. Tires: Tires having unequal contact and grip on the 

road will cause unequal braking. Tires must be 
equally inflated, identical in size, and the thread 
pattern of right and left tires must be approximately 
equal.

2. Vehicle Loading: A heavily loaded vehicle requires 

more braking effort.

3. Wheel Alignment: Misalignment of the wheels, 

particularly in regard to excessive camber and 
caster, will cause the brakes to pull to one side.

Brake Fluid Leaks

With engine running at idle and the transmission in 
“Neutral", depress the brake pedal and hold a constant 
foot pressure on the pedal. If  pedal gradually falls away 
with the constant pressure, the hydraulic system may be 
leaking.
Check the master cylinder fluid level. While a slight drop 
in the reservoir level will result from normal lining wear, 
an abnormally low level in reservoir indicates a leak in 
the system. The hydraulic system may be leaking 
internally as well as externally. Refer to “Master Cylinder 
Inspection". Also, the system may appear to pass this 
test but still have slight leakage. If fluid level is normal, 
check the vacuum booster push rod length. If an 
incorrect length push rod is found, adjust or replace the 
push rod. Check the brake pedal travel and the parking 
brake adjustment.

When checking the fluid level, the master cylinder fluid 
level may be  low from the “MAX" mark if the front and 
rear linings are worn.  This is not abnormal.

Warning Light Operation

When the ignition switch is in the START position, the 
“BRAKE" warning light should turn on and go off when 
the ignition switch returns to the ON position.
The following conditions will activate the “BRAKE" light:

1. Parking brake applied. The light should be on 

whenever the parking brake is applied and the 
ignition switch is on.

2. Low fluid level. A low fluid level in the master 

cylinder will turn the “BRAKE" light on.

3. During engine cranking the “BRAKE" light should 

remain on. This notifies the driver that the warning 
circuit is operating properly.

5C–6

POWER-ASSISTED BRAKE SYSTEM

General Diagnosis

Condition

Possible cause

Correction

Brake Pull

Tire inflation pressure is unequal.

Adjust

Front wheel alignment is incorrect.

Adjust

Unmatched tires on same axle.

Tires with approx. the same amount 
of tread should be used on the same 
axle.

Restricted brake pipes or hoses.

Check for soft hoses and damaged 
lines. Replace with new hoses and 
new double“walled steel brake 
piping.

Water or oil on the brake pads.

Clean or replace.

Brake pads hardened.

Replace

Brake pads worn excessively.

Replace

Brake rotor worn or scored.

Grind or replace.

Disc brake caliper malfunctioning.

Clean or replace.

Front hub bearing preload incorrect.

Adjust or replace.

Loose suspension parts.

Check all suspension mountings.

Loose calipers.

Check and tighten the bolts to 
specifications.

Brake Roughness or Chatter 
(Pulsates)

Excessive lateral runout.

Check per instructions. If not within 
specifications, replace or machine 
the rotor.

Parallelism not within specifications.

Check per instructions. If not within 
specifications, replace or machine 
the rotor.

Wheel bearings not adjusted.

Adjust wheel bearings to correct 
specifications

Pad reversed (steel against iron).

Replace the brake pad and machine 
rotor to within specifications.

Excessive Pedal Effort

Malfunctioning vacuum booster.

Check the vacuum booster 
operation and repair, if necessary.

Partial system failure.

Check the front and rear brake 
system for failure and repair. Also, 
check the brake warning light. If a 
failed system is found, the light 
should indicate failure.

Excessively worn pad.

Check and replace pads in sets.

Piston in caliper stuck or sluggish.

Remove caliper and rebuild.

Fading brakes due to incorrect pad.

Remove and replace with original 

equipment pad or equivalent.

Vacuum leak to vacuum booster.

Check for ruptured or loose hose.

Check the direction of check valve 
within vacuum hose.

Correct vacuum hose direction.

Grease on the brake pads.

Replace or clean.

POWER-ASSISTED BRAKE SYSTEM

5C–7

Excessive Brake Pedal Travel

Air in hydraulic circuit.

Bleed the hydraulic circuit.

Level of brake fluid in the reservoir 
too low.

Replenish brake fluid reservoir to 
specified level and bleed hydraulic 
circuit as necessary.

Master cylinder push rod clearance 
excessive.

Adjust

Leakage in hydraulic system.

Correct or replace defective parts.

Brake Drag

Master cylinder pistons not returning 
correctly.

Adjust the stop light switch and 
vacuum booster push rod. If 
necessary, rebuild.

Restricted brake pipes or hoses.

Check for soft hoses or damaged 
pipes, and replace with new hoses 
and new double–walled steel brake 
piping.

Parking brake maladjusted.

Adjust

Parking brake lining clearance 
insufficient.

Adjust

Brake pedal free play insufficient.

Adjust the brake pedal height or 
power cylinder operating rod.

Piston in the master cylinder 
sticking.

Replace

Piston in the disc brake caliper 
sticking.

Replace piston seals.

Brake pads sticking in caliper.

Clean

Return spring weakened.

Replace

Parking brake binding.

Overhaul the parking brakes and 
correct.

Front hub bearing preload incorrect.

Adjust or replace.

Parking brake shoes not returning.

Correct or replace the brake back 
plate and brake shoe as necessary.

Obstructions in hydraulic circuit.

Clean

Rotor warped excessively.

Grind or replace.

Rear brake drum distorted.

Grind or replace.

Parking cable sticking.

Grind or replace.

Grabbing or Uneven Braking Action 
(All conditions listed under “Pulls")

Malfunctioning vacuum booster.

Check operation and correct as 

necessary.

Binding brake pedal mechanism.

Check and lubricate, if necessary.

Corroded caliper assembly.

Clean and lubricate.

Condition

Possible cause

Correction

5C–8

POWER-ASSISTED BRAKE SYSTEM

Brake Noisy

Brake pads are worn.

Replace

Brake pads are hardened.

Replace

Brake pads are in poor contact with 
rotor.

Correct

Brake disc(s) warped, worn or 
damaged.

Grind or replace.

Disc brake anti–squeak shims 
fatigued.

Replace

Front hub bearings are loose or 
preload is incorrect.

Adjust or replace.

Brake disc is rusted.

Grind or replace.

Poor Brake Action

Master cylinder faulty.

Correct or replace.

Vacuum booster faulty.

Correct or replace.

Level of brake fluid in reservoir too 
low.

Replenish and bleed.

Air in hydraulic circuit.

Bleed

Disc brake caliper faulty.

Clean or replace.

Water or oil on brake pads.

Clean or replace.

Brake pads in poor contact with the 
rotor.

Correct

Brake pads worn.

Replace

Brake disc rusted.

Grind or replace.

Check valve in vacuum hose faulty.

Correct or replace.

Condition

Possible cause

Correction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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