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> Lost brake pressure temporarily?, where to start
jeremiah98125
post Feb 19 2010, 06:25 PM
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So I took my 1.7 out on it's maiden voyage today and having some issues with the brakes.. They worked okay for the first 10 miles, good pressure at the pedal but didn't really slow the car down all that great. Then all of a sudden I totally lost pressure and had to pump them about 5 or 6 times to regain the pressure. Kind of scary here in the city.. So I headed home pumping the brakes a bunch before every stop. As I started pulling into the yard the pressure came back and the felt fine again. And sitting in the yard they feel okay again.. It kind of seemed like a hose burst or something but I don't see any fluid dripping on ground and the level in the master cylinder hasn't dropped any. Any idea what happened and how to fix em? The last service report which was 1,000 miles & 12 years ago said "free up calipers, replace pads, repack bearings". Also, manual says use "J1703" brake fluid, what is that? thanks!!
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Rav914
post Feb 22 2010, 11:04 AM
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QUOTE(underthetire @ Feb 19 2010, 07:16 PM) *

If your gonna do it, call eric and get everything. rubber lines, caliper rebuilt kits at least for the front, some good pads then maybe a master.


(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Any 914 new to me is a complete brake job. Eric does the calipers, I change the lines, and a new MC is a must. Even if the car sits for some time while I collect the $. The ability to stop is more important than the power to go. Just imagine coming around a corner and some little kid is in the street.....
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