"melbourne" <jjjjjj@hotmail.com> decided to join the conversation on 19
Nov 2003 with message news:I2Eub.110$rG.3515@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au:
> Any ideas?
I'm no expert, but from what I've read here and experienced, It's either
air in the brake lines, or your master cylinder needs to be replaced.. I
had the same problem a while ago on my wife's car... Unfortunately, it
was the more expensive of the two possibilities, master cylinder and two
wheel cylinders..
I think i read it here, but one way to tell if it's one or the other is
if your car is off, and you pump the brakes to where they are hard to
push... then, you hold down on the pedal (like you're stopped at a light)
and if the pedal sinks w/ the car off, it's the mast cyl.
I'm not 100% sure on that, but hopefully someone w/ some knowledge will
agree/disagree with me.
good luck.
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