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16-03-2012, 10:50 PM | #1 | ||
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The brake pedal lost pressure today so I stopped and checked the fluid level which was full. I restarted the car the brake warning light was on and the pedal was very spongy, almost going to the floor. I had not lost the brakes completely so I cautiously continued my journey home. After about 5 klms brake pedal pressure started to improve by the time I had arrived home the brake warning light was off, braking power was good and felt normal. I rechecked the fluid (still full ) servo booster hose was connected and there appeared to be no fluid leaks at the callipers.
Any ideas would be much appreciated cheers |
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