Brake pedal on '96 Cordoba is spongy - for the want of a better description.
My wife tells me that for some time if she pulled up (say, at traffic lights) the car would brake normally but when the car came to a stop (and she was sitting with her foot on the brake) the brake pedal would then depress about an inch.
Last night the brakes were very weak unless she pumped the pedal.
I bled the brakes today - the old brake fluid was very discoloured, so we bled it all out and replaced with new - but the symptom remains the same.
There is no fluid leaking from wheel cylinders or from the master cylinder/lines.
My next course is either pressure bleeding or just replace the master cylinder and take it from there.
Is a new master cylinder a readily available item or is it off to vw with my firstborn?
Any other suggestions as to cause of the prob?
Cheers...
My wife tells me that for some time if she pulled up (say, at traffic lights) the car would brake normally but when the car came to a stop (and she was sitting with her foot on the brake) the brake pedal would then depress about an inch.
Last night the brakes were very weak unless she pumped the pedal.
I bled the brakes today - the old brake fluid was very discoloured, so we bled it all out and replaced with new - but the symptom remains the same.
There is no fluid leaking from wheel cylinders or from the master cylinder/lines.
My next course is either pressure bleeding or just replace the master cylinder and take it from there.
Is a new master cylinder a readily available item or is it off to vw with my firstborn?
Any other suggestions as to cause of the prob?
Cheers...
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