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> Brakes lose pressure, when turning the steering wheel
post Sep 29, 2007 - 1:09 PM
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Ok guys, crazy stuff happened to me when I started my car and drove down the road. Nothing is more scary when you're driving and press on the brakes and finding that nice surprise of - no brakes.

I made it safely home, parked Celina and tried to pinpoint what was wrong. Air in the lines? Low on fluid? Master cylinder? hmm...

I just wanted to know what you guys know of this problem:

I turn the steering wheel, I then have to pump the brakes to feel pressure. After I turn the steering wheel, brake pressure goes away.
post Sep 29, 2007 - 3:30 PM
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are you loosing brake fluid.

kinking of the hose.



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post Sep 29, 2007 - 5:54 PM
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no not losing fluid
post Sep 30, 2007 - 8:18 PM
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Pretty crazy stuff:

I go to take care of that wheel bearing problem on my front right suspension and as I was taking the tire off, I hit the axle nut with the tire and it FELL OFF with a piece of the axle with it. Further inspection uncovered the fact that it has been broken, and the brake caliper and pads have been holding the tire on while driving.

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