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Loss of brake pedal,had 2 new mastercylinders
Hi, it may not be the master cylinder but a leak in the piping or other brake parts. The system was bled to get all the air out when the new cylinder was fitted and it sounds like you are getting air back into the system again that will cause the brakes not to work .Some times it can be caused by a perforated brake pipe due to rust.
12/16/2015 7:34:46 PM •
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on Dec 16, 2015
How to replace a clock spring
Is air bag light on ? First test horn for power & with power.if there's power going to horn change horn if non when horn pushed chance clock spring ? Have any one done any steering repairs they might not of re-centered rack to colum .
11/28/2015 6:58:19 PM •
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on Nov 28, 2015
Is it possible to remove and replace front wheel bearings with out a press
In order to remove the front wheel bearings without press hub off the bearing and then the bearing out of the knuckle. To do the first step need a a Support Bridge.It is a special tool. Make bridge and use a general bearing pulled kit to replace bearings. use a "Front Wheel Drive Bearing Removal Adapters Puller Pulley Tool Set Kit" .To replace the bearing, remove front CV shaft taking care not to move the CV shaft too far out .
11/6/2015 8:44:13 AM •
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on Nov 06, 2015
What oil do i need to just top up please?
Recommended oil should be marked on the oil cap and in your owners manual. Also on the sticker where you last changed the oil.
Normally it is either 5w30 or 10w30 weight.
10/29/2015 2:25:52 AM •
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on Oct 29, 2015
Why doesn't it start??
I guess you are right and it has something to do with having the transmission changed, rather than the transmission itself.
I can't help regarding what is wrong but if you paid good money to have the transmission changed the responsibility for rectifying the fault is the person or company that caused it.
I suggest you go and have a meaningful discussion...
10/17/2015 7:23:49 AM •
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on Oct 17, 2015
2002 kia reo keeps needing new brakes
I am assuming you are talking about the front brakes. If that is the case, its possible that one or both of your calipers are seizing thus holding the pads against the rotor. The other possibilities of locking up, are: bent or worn caliper sliders (bolts, in most cases) or believe it or not, front brake hoses. Have a qualified brake shop check these items. If you need further help, reach me via phone at
https://www.6ya.com/expert/daniel_4061c3d97c12c4c7
9/22/2015 10:30:15 PM •
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on Sep 22, 2015
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