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Old 05-15-2011, 07:41 AM
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Breaks problem|BMW X5

Hi, I own a 2011 BMW X5, and I'm having a problem with the breaks, when i push the pedal down to stop, I feel kind of a drop of the pedal....does someone came across that kind of problem???

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Re: Breaks problem|BMW X5

Sounds like a bad master cylinder to me. Warranty time.

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