And wouldn't it still leak with the engine off?
I can stand on the brake pedal with both feet with all my might (which isnt much admittedly) with the engine off and it doesn't budge
Stand on yer brake with both feet while freewheeling downhill, engine off and try and lock yer wheels up.
Jump up and down on it if ya want.
You'll never equal the pressure given by the servo.
You asked for ideas, I gave you mine...you're losing hydraulic pressure either through a leak or past the master seals. I'm not going to argue whether it's possible
i don’t understand why people ask for advice and ideas when they are stuck, and then fight back against totally reasonable suggestions.
A little bit of knowledge is dangerous. You think you know enough about something then someone comes along and states something you can't accept because you think it brake the rulesi don’t understand why people ask for advice and ideas when they are stuck, and then fight back against totally reasonable suggestions.
Ok then the reason must be an iffy seal and so find which seal repair or replace.Seems odd it was fine before brake disc and pad change 2 hours ago now leaking?
Didn’t accept it because it was wrong. Asked for help not a belittling by know it alls. Turns out it was a ballooning brake hose. No seals gone, no faulty master cylinder. Front hoses replaced, problem solved.A little bit of knowledge is dangerous. You think you know enough about something then someone comes along and states something you can't accept because you think it brake the rules
Pun intended
Wasn't aimed at you specifically, we've all been guilty of it at some point, I know i certainly haveDidn’t accept it because it was wrong. Asked for help not a belittling by know it alls. Turns out it was a ballooning brake hose. No seals gone, no faulty master cylinder. Front hoses replaced, problem solved.
Didn’t accept it because it was wrong. Asked for help not a belittling by know it alls. Turns out it was a ballooning brake hose. No seals gone, no faulty master cylinder. Front hoses replaced, problem solved.
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