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![]() Enthusiast Joined Oct 15, '13 From USA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hi everyone. I am new to the forum
![]() (Just bought a 97 Celica ST around 2 weeks ago) I was driving earlier today, then suddenly, I heard a pop/snap noise and my brake just stopped working. (i.e. I have to step on the brake petal until it hit the floor in order to slow down the car slightly, and I didn't feel any resistant when I was stepping on the brake petal) I drove the car to the closest mechanics available but he won't have time to look at it until tomorrow morning. So, I just want to hear your opinion on what is the cause of the issue because I don't want to get rip off by the guy. Thanks in advance. |
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Could be the master cylinder, that or could be a failed hose, wheel cylinder, or caliper. Can you be more specific with the location of the noise?
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Could be the master cylinder, that or could be a failed hose, wheel cylinder, or caliper. Can you be more specific with the location of the noise? Just got a call from the mechanic. He said the drums and the shoes for the right rear wheel both fell apart and need to be replaced; then he suggested me to replace the left rear side at the same time also. The quote he gave me is $350. Does it sound reasonable? |
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