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60 series brake pedal to the floor

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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60 series brake pedal to the floor

Post by bouldb »

i have a 60 series and when every i park, drive, idle on an uphill slope, the next time i press the brake pedal it goes to the floor - (still with some stopping power) - but after that it seems fine, untill the next slope.
any help or clues would be great.
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Post by Cruzer! »

diesel or petrol mate
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Post by bouldb »

i got an fj62 sahara with 3f petrol motor
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Post by bigcam »

stupid question but is it low on fluid (drains forward or backward sucking air in?)
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Post by Struth »

Dont want to be a stick in the mud but,

GET TO A BRAKE SPECIALIST ASAP FOR A FREE QUOTE AND DIAGNOSIS.

No breaks = no fun

Cheers Struth.[/u][/b]
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Post by Ruffy »

Struth wrote:Dont want to be a stick in the mud but,

GET TO A BRAKE SPECIALIST ASAP FOR A FREE QUOTE AND DIAGNOSIS.

No breaks = no fun

Cheers Struth.[/u][/b]
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Post by bouldb »

found master cylinder gone, car yard replaced cos still under warranty.
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