[Vwdiesel] Caddy brakes
Tad
tadc at europa.com
Tue Jun 12 10:11:06 PDT 2012
What Loren said... if the pedal is dropping and you don't see fluid leaking
out somewhere, it must be leaking past the master cylinder piston.
I had a similar issue with a clutch master once.. replaced it, problem
wasn't fixed, spent ages trying to find the "real problem"... well the real
problem was the new clutch master was bad too!
On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 10:26 PM, <lbaird119 at aol.com> wrote:
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> i have no clue why it wont hold pressure.
> t feels good, then it drops to the floor after a min or so.
> ump and its good then bleeds pressure again.
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> nyone have any suggestions
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> From what I've always been told and seen, if you hold the pedal and it
> slowly sinks then you have a bad master cylinder. Best way I've seen to
> "ruin" a new MC is to push the pedal all the way down while doing the
> initial bleeding. You can pump to bleed but don't push the pedal much over
> half way.
> If it simply had a low pedal then I'd pull the parking brake on halfway
> and see what it feels like then. That's the issue I'm dealing with now.
> Either worn shoes, drum or both. One of these days I'll take the drums
> off and see. Busy moving a house, doing brakes on a Hesston crawler along
> with all the usual crap right now. :-P
> Loren
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