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Old 06-04-2010, 02:19 AM   #1
acuravigo_gs1992
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Unhappy Help on brakes !!

I have read this web and tried to change my brake pads. After i opened them all, but my brake pads are still good (higher level) then i put them back to the disc brakes exactly where i took them out. But when i drive, i push the brake pedal all the way down (cannot push more). But the brakes seem like don't work, my car doesn't stop. So, i don't know what's wrong with that. I think the brakes don't have air (compress air) to make the brakes work as well. I really need your helps !!!! Thanks a lot !!!
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Old 06-04-2010, 10:47 AM   #2
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Re: Help on brakes !!

bring this to a professional...

i saw your other post that you put TRANSMISSION OIL into the master cylinder!!!!

this major screw up has contaminated the whole system

open the bleeder screws & flush it out with at least 2 big bottles of brake fluid

then start replacing/rebuilding the front and rear brakes, along with the master cylinder

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