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Old 03-16-2005, 12:38 AM
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MASTER CYLINDER......to REBUILT?

Hi,
After changed front rotors and brake pads my brake pedal is spongy...it was like this before and even after a good bleed and many miles to breke-in the new pads and rotors the sitiation is the same.......car is CLK 430 and i would like to know if i have to change the master cylinder or if i can order just the repair kit.
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Alberto

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Old 03-16-2005, 10:30 AM
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Hard to believe you've got a master cylinder problem on a car that new already. How id you bleed the brakes? Did you use a preessure bleeder? When you say it was like that before you changed the pads and rotors, had you already bled the system and that's when it got spongy?

Len
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Old 03-17-2005, 08:25 AM
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Bleed

Hi Len,
the brake pedal was like this 2 yera ago when i bought the car........baut may it become worst a little bit every days so......difficult to understand.
I bleed the system whitout the pressere system but i did this with my father in the car pushing the pedal and opening and closing the purge at right time.
I did this since many years on many cars and had already woirking.........
May be this system is not working with mB and i need a pressure or vacuum system....
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Alberto
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Old 03-17-2005, 05:41 PM
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I don't think you can use a vacuum system to bleed ABS brakes. I'd sure try a pressure bleed before throwing parts at the problem. I recall seeing that a Mercedes ABS system needed 30psi to bleed properly.

Len

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