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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: sharki786 on 13 June 2014, 23:49
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Fitted a new master cylinder other day. So today mad4vws decided to bleed them starting from drivers rear then pas rear then front pas then driver side then slave. Now when i press the brake pedal there is a LOUD hiss/squish noise coming from under the car. Its not leaking though. I listened in from it in the engine bay but i cant hear it from there. Its defo under the car by the about the gear shifter area.
should i rebleed the rear brakes again?
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No that is just the servo diaphragm disengaging nothing to worry about .
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You sure its nothing to worry about?
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Pedal should go rock hard if the engine is not running.
Is there a high idle when engine on?
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Ran into problem with the sh1tty mk4 rear calipers. Now mad4vws has gone to get some new copper washers. Anyway got a immobliser problem so car starts then cuts out so trying to sort that out. 1 step forward 10 steps back. Im going to torch this f*cker!!! :angry:
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Ok so now as im bored i thought id ask again. After driving the car a few miles the brakes were as sh1t as my foot slipping on wet warm sh1t!!! They only work right at the bottom and just about. Dont worry i had my hazards on and didnt drive more than 20mph lol. So anyone tell me how to go about it. I bought the ezibleed kit and that took air bubbles out but still the pedal was soft so we did it by manual and after driving they brakes only work after half way. After parking up i noticed the front pas side brake still had rust on it but drivers was clean. The rear brake disks were clean but thats only i applied the hand brake to see if that might help.
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I would check the sliders are workin on the front calipers as a rusty disk tells me it aint doin much
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When i changed the brake disks and pads i regreased everything. I took the sliders out and made sure they moved freely. Could it be air in the caliper?
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Should still operate as such,even with air in there,have you took the caliper off and checked the piston moves when you press the brake pedal?
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No not done that. This has only started to happen when i converted my rear calipers to the mk4 ones. I changed the master cylinder aswell. But now the brakes are even worse