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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: tnewson on 22 February 2009, 18:44

Title: Brake pedal travel
Post by: tnewson on 22 February 2009, 18:44
Hi there,

My brake pedal has suddenly developed alot of travel...

I checked my fliud resevoir and there is no fluid whatsoever! I havent totally lost brakes but they arnt exactly good. I dont think there is a split in the system as i dont have a dual braking system so i would have lost brakes altogether if that was so.

What do i do?

Cheers

tom
Title: Re: Brake pedal travel
Post by: theclash on 22 February 2009, 18:55
top up fluid bleed brakes check for leaks.
 check your shoes/pads
Title: Re: Brake pedal travel
Post by: tnewson on 22 February 2009, 18:57
sh!t...

Thats gonna take ages! I gotta drive this death trap to college tomorrow :S

cheers mate,


Ill learn how to bleed brakes in the dark :S



Title: Re: Brake pedal travel
Post by: oakgreengolf on 22 February 2009, 19:05
No fluid thats not good!!. you have a leak somewhere. Check the seals below the fluid reservoir these can leak. Could also be a perished pipe. My advice drive slow or not at all.
Title: Re: Brake pedal travel
Post by: tnewson on 22 February 2009, 19:17
yeah... looks like there has been some fluid coming from where the brake cable joins the cylinder... that little nut seems quite wet.. i just hope it aint gonna cost me bomb to be honest...

Title: Re: Brake pedal travel
Post by: oakgreengolf on 22 February 2009, 19:22
Seal is probably leaking then where the master cylinder joins the fluid reservoir. top it up for now but get it sorted ASAP
Title: Re: Brake pedal travel
Post by: rubjonny on 23 February 2009, 08:32
all mk2s have a dual brake system, the front & rear holes on the cylinder are on seperate brake circuits.