View Single Post
  #1  
Old 09-14-2005, 08:12 AM
truppenthal truppenthal is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Fish Haven, Idaho
Posts: 19
190e dragging hot brakes

1985 190E 150K miles excellent condition....Hello, I could not find a post with this problem. When I have hot outside ambient temperature (hence hot under the hood) my brake pedal gradually looses travel until the front brakes start to engage. They will engage so bad that the vehicle comes to a quick stop. My remedy to get traveling again is to use 9mm wrench to open the front bleeders and release a touch of fluid and then I can drive off. If I park the car and temeratures drop, the pedal travel returns and all is fine until ambient temperature gets above 95 at which time the process repeats itself. The last time it happened I'm afraid it warped the front rotors. Car is parked now, awaiting my DYI actions. Benz mechanic in Salt Lake said that the front hoses could be deteriorating and when get hot they swell causing the fluid to be forced out into the calipers. It seems to me that when everything gets hot and the fluid needs room to get back into the master cylinder it is being prevented from doing so by a faulty master cylinder. Any thoughts on this problem? Renew master cylinder? Renew hoses? Renew front calipers? Of course, renew fluid. What are mbenz fluid specs? The benz mechanic said I should use only benz fluid but I would think any top of line fluid would be good.

Thanks in advance to all technicians and DYI ers, this forum has been most helpful to me in the past.
Reply With Quote