[s-cars] Brake Light Woes
Fred Munro
munrof at sympatico.ca
Tue Sep 10 21:38:48 EDT 2002
Hi Mark;
Some of the banjo bolts that secure the lines to the pump and rack have
small screens in them. The easiest way to "clean" them is to replace the
bolts. I haven't done this - I'm hoping the flush I did will resolve the
problem permanently. If it doesn't, I'll replace the banjo bolts next.
Fred
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Fred,
When you do your write-up, include how to clean the secondary filter.
I flushed my system because the oil was dark and I wanted to keep my bomb
going as my bomb still gets 70 pumps after 10 years. Never been replaced,
go
figure. For two weeks after I flushed my system, I never saw the brake
light
again unless the parking brake was engaged. I was a very satisfied driver.
Then is happened, it has started to show itself again. I cleaned out the
reservoir filter again as I thought that it could be clogged with the new
oil
cleaning out all the old goop, but that didn't work. I have heard rumors
that there is another filter in the line somewhere, but I am not sure where
it is. I would like to pull that one and clean that also. Do you know
where
it is and how accessible it is? Anyone else out there know so Fred can put
it into his write-up?
Mark in UT
'92 S4
Past
86 Coupe GT
92 100 S
97 A4T
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