Alright before I start beating people for getting near my car. Last monday my break light came on btu as I have the new front rotors calipers and pads I figured my rears needed replacement but not on emergency basis. So Saturday evening I was driving down the road and noticed that my breaks were a bit spongy. Got home and walked around them with a flashlight looking at them. Looked fine fluid was a bit low but above the minimum line. Yesterday I was coming back from my Sunday Sears shopping spree and noticed that I did not slow down until an inch from the floor. Which was a bit scary comeing to a traffic light. I get home and check. The entire inside of my wheel was soaked. I crawl under the car( (hah) in the snow) and take a look. My calipers were leaking from the bolt on my break line.
WTF, how does this bolt back out? In all my years I have never seen this happen. So I tighten them and check the reservoir, empty. Next I bleed both passenger side calipers and take it for a spin. Better but spongy when coming to a slow stop, not bad at all when stomping on the peddle or pumping it a bit. Today I am going to bleed them again to make sure that all of the air is out. I think that all of the air I got out before was from driving and letting off of the break thus sucking air in the line at the caliper. Since the res was empty I must have air at the top of the line at the res.
So these bolts can back themselves out? Or is someone going to need a beat down? I have two kids and that has to be at least attempted manslaughter. I am going to call my crazy sheriff neighbor and have him review is tapes(as he has them pointed right at my apartment) I don't have a beef with anyone so I don't understand this.
(poke)
WTF, how does this bolt back out? In all my years I have never seen this happen. So I tighten them and check the reservoir, empty. Next I bleed both passenger side calipers and take it for a spin. Better but spongy when coming to a slow stop, not bad at all when stomping on the peddle or pumping it a bit. Today I am going to bleed them again to make sure that all of the air is out. I think that all of the air I got out before was from driving and letting off of the break thus sucking air in the line at the caliper. Since the res was empty I must have air at the top of the line at the res.
So these bolts can back themselves out? Or is someone going to need a beat down? I have two kids and that has to be at least attempted manslaughter. I am going to call my crazy sheriff neighbor and have him review is tapes(as he has them pointed right at my apartment) I don't have a beef with anyone so I don't understand this.
(poke)