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Brake problem
After 35000 miles front brakes needed replacing. Installed new front
pads. Job went well with no problems installing the front pads. I did not open the system to bled since I was only replacing the front pads. Now I find the brake pedel has too much travel and has developed a slight clicking noise when it travels down so far. Clicking noise sounds like its coming from the brake pedal the last 1/2" of travel. Do I need to bleed them? The rears still have about 60 % left to them. Any ideas. If I need to bled them. What the best way. Car has ABS brakes. Thank you......Joe |
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