Author Topic: brake pedal 'pump up' question  (Read 1502 times)

Offline Rodriguez

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Re: brake pedal 'pump up' question
« Reply #10 on: 16 February 2009, 11:41 »
+1

I have always maintained I can get a better pedal using the traditional method.   Can never 100% trust the vacuum/pressure way of doing it.  Dealers and garages use them purely to save time.

Offline danny_p

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Re: brake pedal 'pump up' question
« Reply #11 on: 16 February 2009, 18:05 »
pressure bleeding is bad for meany reasons,  vacume bleeding works much better.   

vaccume belleding is much nicer way to change the brake fluid  tho  as long as there are two people avalibel it is possoble to bleed a car in the conventional manner pritty damb quickly anyway
all the VW's have gone bar 1.

Offline paultownsend

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Re: brake pedal 'pump up' question
« Reply #12 on: 16 February 2009, 19:47 »
i think i have found my problem.
today i did my rear bearings. and wound the rear offside caliper back. a little fluid bubbled out of the nipple! i checked the nippple and it was very tight, but i managed to get a few degrees on it. lets hope this was the leek causing the spongyness!
i used new nipples too!