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brakes


mendori1
10-11-2010, 06:13 PM
97 Elentra GLS
brake padel spongy, I have replaced front and rear brakes also replaced both rear cylinders still the same replaced master cylinder and still no change i will also be replacing both rubber brake lines in front to see if there is any change, the system has been bleed no air in the brake lines
can someone help me with this?:screwy:

Huney1
11-28-2010, 08:45 AM
You're asking for help with a delicate operation which is serious business when it comes to safety of you and other motorists. They have videos on youtube showing how to, but if you are a novice I strongly suggest finding a shop to do the work. Changing front pads and rotors is not that hard but drum brakes and bleeding fluid and the likes are for someone who knows EXACTLY what they are doing. You step on the brake and it doesn't work then think how much damage can be done to you and others. In that case, forget the cars, think about the safety of the passengers and if someone is seriously injured or killed you have to live with thet the rest of your life. I know, times are hard and we all have to save a few bucks when we can. But rergarding brakes the number one safety device in our rides, don't fool around, pay the money and have a professional do the work.

2000izusu
12-01-2010, 03:21 PM
are the rear drums adjusted properly?

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