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BazaJT

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Re: Brake pedal travel
« Reply #30 on: 26 December 2017, 18:58:42 »

What and where is this strike through button?
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Re: Brake pedal travel
« Reply #31 on: 26 December 2017, 22:31:33 »

In top line above, fourth from the right, is the strike through button.
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Re: Brake pedal travel
« Reply #32 on: 26 December 2017, 22:32:40 »

I mean in the reply box. Like this
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Re: Brake pedal travel
« Reply #33 on: 27 December 2017, 08:53:15 »

Basically, somewhere along the line, you've mashed this button:

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Re: Brake pedal travel
« Reply #34 on: 27 December 2017, 11:14:16 »

when you clamped off ALL the hoses did the pedal go very firm with almost no travel. if not then its air in the lines somewhere or faulty master cyl.if it did then its the calipers. remember thou that perfect working calipers must introduce some pedal travel as the piston gets pushed out .but obviously not excessive.
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