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Yeah, if you check the tranny forum... you'll know my clutch is gone too. The night before, I was stopping for a deer when my brake pedal went to the floor. Lucky me.
Master and slave cylinders are both full. I still have some stopping power if I push the pedal all the way down. I haven't had any symptoms of failing brakes, they've been fine for awhile now. Just all of a sudden they're gone. Shoes replaced around 8 mos. ago, and front pads are still in great condition. Edit: Sorry for the noobish question, but brake assemblies aren't my strong point ![]() This post has been edited by Delta_Phoenix: Oct 23, 2006 - 9:57 PM |
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Your braking system doesn't have a slave cylinder. Are you sure you're checking the right master cylinder reservoir (the one closer to the middle of the car?)
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QUOTE(Coomer @ Oct 24, 2006 - 12:35 PM) [snapback]495505[/snapback] Your braking system doesn't have a slave cylinder. Are you sure you're checking the right master cylinder reservoir (the one closer to the middle of the car?) Yes, it's full. I'm just freaked. Threw slave cylinder in there because I am a brake noob =) I'm going to do a complete bleed, drum and shoe replacement this weekend. Hopefully that will fix it... |
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