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Old 22-01-2007, 01:15 AM   #1
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Default HELP failed break booster

Hey guys, Strange one ithink..

My break booster dont stop me any more..

My foot just falls to the floor and is only slowing the car down and not enguaging abs from speeds of about 60 and under... and not so often @ 80 + either... it is kinda scary!! it just slides to a holt..

What parts in the booster could it be??

Or time for a whole now one??

one last thing are they hard to change / replace???

I am kinda scared to drive the car with the new go fast bits and not be able to slow with the go slow bits...

ANY HELP??? /

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Old 22-01-2007, 01:55 AM   #2
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check for leaks under the car

see if all hoses are connected to the brake booster

make sure fluid level is up where it should be

there was a post about a similar problem not long ago
i think it may be a seal in the master cylinder is shagged

good luck mate!
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