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Old Jul 15, 2008 | 03:26 PM
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I think you're right to want to check. Personally I would suggest that you take time to examine all your brakes - take each wheel off, look for leaks, check the pads have plenty of wear left, check enough fluid is in the reservoir, check the lines and pipes look OK, make sure there is nothing obviously wrong.

Next would be to bleed the brakes again. You may find that there is air in one of the lines which caused the pedal to go soft and which will bleed out easily.

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Originally Posted by PJMTEJ
Thanks to all the above for advice

The fluid was new when changed, all the above gives me quite a few things to check so il do that first. One of them things with brakes i want to sure what it was or i wont want to be driving the car anymore.
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