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Brakes dont work all of a sudden.
Once i got to the inspection shop the brakes started to not work. I checked MSC Editor to see if i missed any bolts so there better not be and bearers of bad news telling me i missed bolts. I got all of them even for the clutch lining too.
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TheOofertaffy Apr 17, 2020 @ 3:32pm 
And yes i did bolt the brake petal screw in
Evan Apr 17, 2020 @ 3:48pm 
Did you put brake fluid in all of the spots?
TheOofertaffy Apr 17, 2020 @ 3:52pm 
Originally posted by Evan:
Did you put brake fluid in all of the spots?
I'll Try to see if they are all full but i doubt they deplete in less than a day
TheOofertaffy Apr 17, 2020 @ 4:02pm 
Originally posted by Evan:
Did you put brake fluid in all of the spots?
Turns out it was the brake fluid. It baffled me because i literally filled it up 15 minutes before they stopped working. Maybe it has to do with fleetari changing my engine back to factory. is there anything such as brake fluid leaks?
Evan Apr 17, 2020 @ 4:27pm 
Originally posted by TheOofertaffy:
Originally posted by Evan:
Did you put brake fluid in all of the spots?
Turns out it was the brake fluid. It baffled me because i literally filled it up 15 minutes before they stopped working. Maybe it has to do with fleetari changing my engine back to factory. is there anything such as brake fluid leaks?
if you just filled them up, it's possible that they either leaked or you filled up only one of the spots. I know you mentioned it on the original post, but they can leak from being loose.
Last edited by Evan; Apr 17, 2020 @ 4:28pm
TheOofertaffy Apr 17, 2020 @ 4:45pm 
Originally posted by Evan:
Originally posted by TheOofertaffy:
Turns out it was the brake fluid. It baffled me because i literally filled it up 15 minutes before they stopped working. Maybe it has to do with fleetari changing my engine back to factory. is there anything such as brake fluid leaks?
if you just filled them up, it's possible that they either leaked or you filled up only one of the spots. I know you mentioned it on the original post, but they can leak from being loose.
Ok well if the brake fluid still depletes fast then i believe i've got my answer and i will check all the bolts over. If that doesn't work then i will just take it to fleetari and have him do a brake inspection.
Last edited by TheOofertaffy; Apr 17, 2020 @ 4:45pm
Evan Apr 17, 2020 @ 5:10pm 
Originally posted by TheOofertaffy:
Originally posted by Evan:
if you just filled them up, it's possible that they either leaked or you filled up only one of the spots. I know you mentioned it on the original post, but they can leak from being loose.
Ok well if the brake fluid still depletes fast then i believe i've got my answer and i will check all the bolts over. If that doesn't work then i will just take it to fleetari and have him do a brake inspection.
I've ran my car long enough to replace more than 1 battery & change coolant + oil + filters a couple times, and have yet to add brake fluid & my brakes work fine.
Echoz Apr 17, 2020 @ 5:21pm 
Originally posted by TheOofertaffy:
Originally posted by Evan:
if you just filled them up, it's possible that they either leaked or you filled up only one of the spots. I know you mentioned it on the original post, but they can leak from being loose.
Ok well if the brake fluid still depletes fast then i believe i've got my answer and i will check all the bolts over. If that doesn't work then i will just take it to fleetari and have him do a brake inspection.
Check the bolts on your brake lining. If your brake fluid is draining fast it's most likely due to one of the bolts not being fully tightened or tightened at all. The brake lining has a lot of bolts so it's easy to miss one.
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Date Posted: Apr 17, 2020 @ 3:32pm
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