#3652, "does not cost that much to find out" In response to In response to 6
1 quart of brake fluid and small piece of hose to connect to the bleed screw. If braking still sucks, take some fine sand paper and scuff your pads. You could have severly glazed them over and may need replacing. If you are not a mechanic and have to pay someone to do this, I suggest buying the brake fluid and new front pads. Take it to a brake shop and have them replace the pads, turn the rotors and completely swap out your old fluid for new. When you leave, your problem will be solved. I do not skimp on brakes......small price to pay for safe motoring.
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97 RS(PTE SC-61, Built Long Block, Electromotive Tec 3)It's Here!