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Brake Problems
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my mechanic changed my front brake pads when i got my pink slip. but it feels like the brakes are half on when im driving and the further i drive the harder the pedal play gets. but wen i release the pressure from the matser cylinder it goes back 2 normal. why is this only happening now that i hav new pads? is there sum valve that could be stuck or sumting else?

Posted on: 2006/11/17 16:36
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Re: Brake Problems
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did the mechanic bed the brakes for you?
if there not bed properly then there just as good as old pads as there is no bonding surface - ie the pad and disc starts to glaze over and slippage increases

Posted on: 2006/11/17 17:01
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yer he did aparently. plus i hav done i little bit of driving in it since then. the pads should be bedded in by now

Posted on: 2006/11/17 17:14
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cool
(if you want too make sure, on a backroad brake fairly sharply from about 70ish kays to about 10 kays, about 10 times, this should bed them - this is what i would do to bed them)

Posted on: 2006/11/17 17:43
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doesnt sound like brakes arnt bed in. sounds like your calipers(where applicable) and/or master are holding pressure. crack a bleed nipple on the caliper/cylinder. fluid should just drip out. if it squirts, you have a problem. could even be a brake line acting as a 1 way valve. had it happen to me before. You can back trace it up to the master too to eliminate certain parts

Take it back to your mechanic.

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mechanics don't change pads on datsuns anymore..that's what owners do!

Oh man...I'm hanging out with grandmothers..

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What do i do then? Im a owner and a mechanic

Yeh we've only ever had 1 720 ute in at work in the 2.5yrs ive been there! Thats it datto wise.

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