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post Jan 4, 2012 - 12:56 AM
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I replaced my front brake pads on my gt-four, I forced in the pistons one at a time, I dont know if that caused an issue, I bled the brakes today, got out all bubbles. Went for test run, and same thing. Long as I'm driving below 5000rpm its fine, as long I give it some beans the pedal with sink right to the floor and barely slow down with a swervy feeling. Please someone help me kindasad.gif


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post Jan 4, 2012 - 1:01 AM
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to clear up some thoughts, I bled lines completely and also did a master cylinder test, xhut off engine, apply pressure to brake pedal, and it does not sink, there is enough fluid in the resovoir, I just dont get what could be the problem, unless air have gotten into the abs system somehow. :S


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post Jan 6, 2012 - 2:31 AM
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QUOTE (cax_11 @ Jan 4, 2012 - 1:01 AM) *
to clear up some thoughts, I bled lines completely and also did a master cylinder test, xhut off engine, apply pressure to brake pedal, and it does not sink, there is enough fluid in the resovoir, I just dont get what could be the problem, unless air have gotten into the abs system somehow. :S


Im not sure but it could be your brake booster going out. I had a civic with the same thing happening. I replaced the brake booster and it was back to working condition.

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