Thread: squishy brakes?
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Old Jul 18, 2005 | 03:37 PM
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juice your a fucking retard yourself. Read my post better. Instead of half ass.

So I guess that since the abs light is on, just replace the wheel sensor. I guess since "9" out or "10" times it is a wheel sensor. Although you are probably right, this still doesn't mean to just go out and buy a wheel sensor and slap in on there. How do you know its a wheel sensor???? Where to fuck did you get that shit? And no shit. If you read my post you would have realized that the brake light is a indicator. )low fluid) which I should have made clear would come on if your low on fluid or low fluid could be caused from moisture in the lines or a leak in the system. Like I said! I didn't say anything as far as o its means to flush the system.

A squishy pedal doesn't automatically just mean the master is bad. Most your replies are just throwing parts and guessing what the problem is. My personal opnion would be find out what the problem is and fix it. Most people fail and trying to diag and problem with there car instead its goes by whats the most common thing to fix by history. Seriously thought you were cool as fuck till you start this shit.


Here let me make this so clear to you like your 3.

The brake light (red light) that says BRAKE!
*low on fluid
*Usually the only time your low on fluid is you need brake service
*You usually don't just add brake fluid to a master cylinder and top it off. This is why i was trying to say its more of a indicator. Could also mean a leak in the system, from moisture in the lines, leaking seal etc.. it depends on other also. Like checking the brake master cylinder. You can't always just assume what the problem is and tell people to go spend some 100 dollars on a part. I could go on and on and on about this. Why though its not benifiting me.
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