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Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Brake problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Vic Sorlie" data-source="post: 1004793" data-attributes="member: 69241"><p>Nick, I'd eliminate the obvious first: Do (or have done) a thorough brake fluid flush then test drive. If you're still having problems then I agree with Richard L's advice. You may well have caliper problems. You've got a 10+ year old car; if it hasn't had new brake fluid every 2-3 years then internal corrosion is likely. Brakes are critical. Don't wait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vic Sorlie, post: 1004793, member: 69241"] Nick, I'd eliminate the obvious first: Do (or have done) a thorough brake fluid flush then test drive. If you're still having problems then I agree with Richard L's advice. You may well have caliper problems. You've got a 10+ year old car; if it hasn't had new brake fluid every 2-3 years then internal corrosion is likely. Brakes are critical. Don't wait. [/QUOTE]
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