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Old 18-07-2006, 07:36 PM   #1
kyro_02
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Default brakes need to be bled ?

yeah after giving the car a beating at winton... a few laps and my brake pedal was touching the floor.... checked fluid.. was bit low (half) so put some more in.. 48 hrs later and it's still the same (as expected) ...

i was told if fluid gets too low it can get air in the lines .... i can't see it being the brake pads... because it's not making any metal to metal contact... no noises etc when braking.... 48 hrs later and the fluid is still full so its not leaking

hope i get a cheap quote to get it bled and it better be the problem .. can't afford to waste money at the moment :P

reply with your thoughts ! - can brakes get that low, that your brake pedal touches the floor ?

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