Posted by ChrisAS on August 05, 2008 at 11:14:18 from (75.170.122.207):
In Reply to: Update 856 posted by :RIVIR on August 04, 2008 at 20:14:26:
RIVIR After setting 2 3 years it is hard to say. could be the pump behind the MCV, could be the little nylon check behind the MCV lower back cornner. You must not have manual brakes, so you must not have oil in the brake valves or the brakes need rebuilt. You should have manual brakes. Here is the test (with engine off , push one brake pedal as far as it will go, then push the other the first pedal should move farther, then reverse the test, same should happen). If not you check the brakes to see all is good in side.
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