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Old 03-31-2006, 12:32 AM   #4
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Ok well I bled the lines again, then the master cylinder itself, then each caliper twice. Still no pressure in the pedal. It will build pressure with the car off, but once it is turned on the pedal goes straight to the floor. If I pump the pedal multiple times very quickly it will build some pressure, but if I stop for a few seconds and push down again all of the pressure is gone. The brake fluid never dropped below the min line in the resevior either. I've narrowed it down to a bad master cylinder, something electrical(I checked the fuses they are all good), or air is still somewhere in the system.

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Originally posted by flalero@Mar 28 2006, 12:13 AM
or you can take the master cylinder off of the car and bench bleed it. It sounds like you got a bunch of air in the master cylinder and you probably will not be able to bleed this out.

I'll have to try this next. I didnt take the MC off completely when I bled it.
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