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Andy the Landy:
Thanks for replies peeps :wink:  

Hobbit -  =D>  =D> Pics just the job - Cheers :D

hobbit:
No probs, handy having 2 1/2 s3's outside in the front garden :wink:  :lol:

Apart from that was crawling round under one of them the other day, 3 brake pipes and 3xslave cylinders changed
Rather up close and personal with series brakes time again :?

Range Rover Blues:

--- Quote from: "hobbit" ---From what I could see of it, its the splitter unit. Two feeds in from the master on the top, two out below, and yes there is wires out too. Its mounted on a flange bracket off the chassis
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The wires are a bit of a giveaway.  Don't put money on it but I think it's a safety feature rather than a splitter alone.  Each circuit in the dual system should be connected to one side, any imbalance in pressure (caused by a leak) forces a shuttle to move accross inside closing off the leaky circuit and activating a warning lamp.  When you're trying to bleed one of these sytems you may have to remove the switch and jam the shuttle with a screwdriver.

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