Hi well no not really the transmission and the brakes have absolutely nothing in common. brake booster? ummm..dont think so, master cylinder is a good possibility 2 ways to find that out, check inside under dash where brake pedal is, if its damp there is a good chance its the master cylinder, if not, where the you put the brake fluid, check the under it see if its wet, see if the brake servo has fluid around it as well the other thing it could be is air i the brake line and that could mean something is letting in air the way to check this is, run motor, press brake semi hard, then without taking foot off brake pedal slightly raise your foot ( but keeping pedal down ) then do it again if it starts to "sink" this means there is air in the system hope i have understood your question...
Hmmmmm? and this is a BMW???? me thinks you should try another garage,,,your a money milker???
my palls bmw is never driven nice its thrashed 24/7
never serviced from one year to the next,,, and only fixed if it packs up,,with the cheepest part around its done 250.000 miles and for some reson that deifies logic runs as sweet as a nut???? but its a bmw!
your being riped off,, and they know you will pay up as you look after the car,,, try another garage
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