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Instructions for asking Auto Repair questions (Please Read)
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Instructions for asking Auto Repair questions (Please Read)
All requests for auto repair help should be posted in THIS forum. Simply click on the on the "New Topic" button above and to the left of the discussion table.

Moderators with NOT answer auto repair questions posted as private messages.

When you post a request for help, use descriptive title like
Soft brakes on 1985 Ford Escort

In the text of the message, include information about the car:
1985 Ford Escort, 4 door, 1.6 liter engine, automatic transmission, 125,000 miles
The problem:
Brakes slowly go to floor when pressed firmly
Any history:
Brake shoes changed by shop 3 months ago with no troubles since. Hit a big pothole last week and problem seems to have started shortly afterward
And what you've tried already to fix it:
Checked fluid in brake resevoir - fine. Nothing leaking at any of the wheels or on the garage floor when parked.

Tom C

Administrator: www.10W30.com Auto Shop Forum
09-21-2005 06:12 AM
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