[urq] Stopping Power: 100%- 50%- 10%- AAAHHHH!

Ingo Rautenberg i.rautenberg at waratap.com
Wed Apr 13 15:22:29 EDT 2005


Sounds like Brake Master to me, but when did you last change the fluid?
Regardless of what the problem is, first step is to change the fluid,
preferably using a pressure bleeder.  Even with marginal bomb, you shouldn't
loose pedal feel like that with the car running.

Ingo

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Maurits Jonkergouw" <urq at moregraphics.nl>
To: "Audifans" <urq at audifans.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 3:08 PM
Subject: [urq] Stopping Power: 100%- 50%- 10%- AAAHHHH!


In just a few days the brake pedal went from 100% to 50% the first 2 days,
then it got 10% the 3rd day and today it went all the way to the floor while
driving it in busy highway traffic... THE HORRER!

I've already searched my audifans mailboxes and found several options: worn
pads/rotors, boiled fluid, bleeding, bad bomb, bad master/slave cylinder,
leaking/rotten hoses/lines.

I did the bomb test with the engine off and the pedal becomes hard after
8~10 pumps accompanied with a loud metallic squirking noise, like it's dry
or something. The brakefluid level is normal. After turning the engine the
pedal went soft again to the bottom, but it returns normal, although slower
then normal.

I've quickly checked the hoses and lines and they are not showing any leaks,
nor does the master cylinder. The pads/rotors are not worn either.

My personal diagnose would be the bomb (I hope), but perhaps I'm wrong.
Please share me your thoughts.

Car had G60 conversion in mid 2001. No problems since, untill now after
60.000 km...

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Maurits

1986 GV (Swiss WR) 291.000 km
1985 CGT KV
1982 GL DD
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