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losing the brake pedal
This problem is intermittent, and seems to coincide with hotter weather. Whenever the temp is up.......the pedal goes to the floor. I started to notice while sitting at red lights the car would start to creep forward and the brake pedal would slowly go to the floor. If I pump the pedal a few times it will stop this nonsense and the pedal will become stable again. I have inspected for fluid leaks, and there are none....no loss of brake fluid. I was told a caliper or piston could be siezed up causing the problem. Also, the car sat for almost 2 years waiting on engine repair..if that helps.
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Re: losing the brake pedal
master cylinder developed internal leak.
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Power: Denso IK22 spark plugs, OBX Headers, J32A2 Camshafts, CT SC w/HB Electronics: Apexi VAFC (untunned) Gear Box: Rebuilt at 53K ml & at 63K ml by Aamco and still Suspension: Eibach Sportlines, Koni Sport, Comptech Sway Bars & Neuspeed upper strut bar. Wheels: 17x7 OZ Racing Superleggara & 215/50 Dunlop Sport A2 Brakes: Legend GS 2 Piston Calipers, Goodridge SS Lines, Endless Nova Pads |
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if it gets worse....I will replace master cylinder. Do you have any idea what they go for OEM? I do not want an aftermarket turd. Thanks for help.
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Re: losing the brake pedal
check it out for yourself
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/
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Power: Denso IK22 spark plugs, OBX Headers, J32A2 Camshafts, CT SC w/HB Electronics: Apexi VAFC (untunned) Gear Box: Rebuilt at 53K ml & at 63K ml by Aamco and still Suspension: Eibach Sportlines, Koni Sport, Comptech Sway Bars & Neuspeed upper strut bar. Wheels: 17x7 OZ Racing Superleggara & 215/50 Dunlop Sport A2 Brakes: Legend GS 2 Piston Calipers, Goodridge SS Lines, Endless Nova Pads |
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