I picked up my 914 this morning drove it for the first time, seems to run good (I bought it as is and had to have a head replaced) the brake light keeps flashing, but the brakes are working fine. Is it unusual to hear the linkage when changing gears, not grinding or anything like that, I can just hear the linkage move.
thx
steve
I think the 914 is so cool....
I cant wait until mine is fixed.
b
you need to bleed the brakes many times on a 914.
Get a haynes manual so you get the sequence right...besides you will need the manual.
RR, LR, RF, LF
A about 5 or 6 times will do it.
Then you need to reset the master cylinder if you have a newer one...there is a switch on the master.
Rich
I was messing around with the parking brake lever and it seems to have fixed the problem, gonna take it back out this afternoon and see if it comes back on. I did buy the haynes book, -- it does not show how to take door panels off, my drivers door only opens from outside, and passegers door only opens from inside..
QUOTE (ventilator01 @ Jan 3 2006, 07:35 AM) |
Is it unusual to hear the linkage when changing gears, not grinding or anything like that, I can just hear the linkage move. |
To take off the door panels, simply remove the arm rests, plastic peice around the door handle, window crank, and any other hardware that might be on the inside door (speakers if added). They all should screw off.
Then carefully pry the panel off around the perimeter of the door. It snaps on with plastic peices mounted on the inside panel that lock into holes in the door. If you're not careful, you'll end up cracking the 30 year old cardboard panel. Once all the door panel is free, lift the panel straight up and away from the door.
I had one of the problems that you do. My door would only open from the inside. It's pretty common to have a broken cam on the outer door handle mechanism. Pelicanparts.com sells the peice, and also has instructions on how to replace it in their tech section.
- Bryan
Yep it was the parking brake not hitting the switch down at the floor.
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