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ok like i said he does work for a main dealer and ofcourse he will get discount anyway and no it has a engine! thanks
don't think a machine will find it,i would be surprised,any mechanic worth his salt should pin point this in a few minutes.finaly some talking about the problem thanks,he has said that hes doing 1 last check and said he will have to book it in at the gargae where he works where they have more people and more machines,just thought it was worth a try on here though
eeerrr no its not in a garge at the moment and i thought they invented diagnostics machines to tell you faults ,as i keep saying its hard to explin and you will know what i mean if you have had this before or have worked on something like this before,oooh and just herd its something to do with an electrical fault,
It is a 1998 p38,the relay witch was 1 problem and now that's sorted and yes there s brake fluid on my drive when I moved the car and it seems to be when you pump the brake the brake fluid is seeping out from the top as if there's to much pressure and t forceing it out,thinking it could be the master cylinder module,what do you think
so would you say it is a mechanical fault,or electrical,to me it does seem to be a mechanical fault,master cylinder or accumalator.If what you are saying is true. You should be hearing the pump sound all the time. Can you confirm that the pump is working? If you have this problem for long and damage the pump, I think you would be very sorry for not working this problem earlier.
Anyway the first step is to verify if the pump is working, next I would suggest the accumulator. If I remember it correctly, if you have a master cylinder problem, the only warning light you should see is the red one the same as the hand break. You could read it your self in the Rave. It have a very good explanation on how it work.
i know that but there is still some brakes but not what there should be,anyway i would like any answers for people that might have had this problem before,
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