1989 Audi brake problem
#31
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Re: 1989 Audi brake problem
Thanks you guys. Unfortunately, we live in Canada and there are few
German car shops in our city. We went to a wreckers where you get your
own parts today but there were only Audis older than ours, as usual.
The cost for the parts for these cars is ridiculous.
This is so frustrating. Tonight my beater car died and wouldn't start.
I've got to get my 200 on the road.
German car shops in our city. We went to a wreckers where you get your
own parts today but there were only Audis older than ours, as usual.
The cost for the parts for these cars is ridiculous.
This is so frustrating. Tonight my beater car died and wouldn't start.
I've got to get my 200 on the road.
#32
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Re: 1989 Audi brake problem
Thanks you guys. Unfortunately, we live in Canada and there are few
German car shops in our city. We went to a wreckers where you get your
own parts today but there were only Audis older than ours, as usual.
The cost for the parts for these cars is ridiculous.
This is so frustrating. Tonight my beater car died and wouldn't start.
I've got to get my 200 on the road.
German car shops in our city. We went to a wreckers where you get your
own parts today but there were only Audis older than ours, as usual.
The cost for the parts for these cars is ridiculous.
This is so frustrating. Tonight my beater car died and wouldn't start.
I've got to get my 200 on the road.
#33
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Re: 1989 Audi brake problem
Thanks you guys. Unfortunately, we live in Canada and there are few
German car shops in our city. We went to a wreckers where you get your
own parts today but there were only Audis older than ours, as usual.
The cost for the parts for these cars is ridiculous.
This is so frustrating. Tonight my beater car died and wouldn't start.
I've got to get my 200 on the road.
German car shops in our city. We went to a wreckers where you get your
own parts today but there were only Audis older than ours, as usual.
The cost for the parts for these cars is ridiculous.
This is so frustrating. Tonight my beater car died and wouldn't start.
I've got to get my 200 on the road.
#34
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Re: 1989 Audi brake problem
Well, it looks like it's the master cylinder. I drove it today until
the brake was so tight it would stop the car without me touching the
pedal. I poured 2 big pop bottles of cool water over it and when I got
back in the brake was off and the car drove home without a problem. I
even think I know where I can get one. I'm keeping my fingers crossed
that this is it and I can finally drive my car without worrying the
whole time. My only concern is that the water also cooled off the ABS
control and that it still might be that. Thanks guys! I really, really
appreciate you taking the time to respond to my question.
the brake was so tight it would stop the car without me touching the
pedal. I poured 2 big pop bottles of cool water over it and when I got
back in the brake was off and the car drove home without a problem. I
even think I know where I can get one. I'm keeping my fingers crossed
that this is it and I can finally drive my car without worrying the
whole time. My only concern is that the water also cooled off the ABS
control and that it still might be that. Thanks guys! I really, really
appreciate you taking the time to respond to my question.
#35
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Re: 1989 Audi brake problem
Well, it looks like it's the master cylinder. I drove it today until
the brake was so tight it would stop the car without me touching the
pedal. I poured 2 big pop bottles of cool water over it and when I got
back in the brake was off and the car drove home without a problem. I
even think I know where I can get one. I'm keeping my fingers crossed
that this is it and I can finally drive my car without worrying the
whole time. My only concern is that the water also cooled off the ABS
control and that it still might be that. Thanks guys! I really, really
appreciate you taking the time to respond to my question.
the brake was so tight it would stop the car without me touching the
pedal. I poured 2 big pop bottles of cool water over it and when I got
back in the brake was off and the car drove home without a problem. I
even think I know where I can get one. I'm keeping my fingers crossed
that this is it and I can finally drive my car without worrying the
whole time. My only concern is that the water also cooled off the ABS
control and that it still might be that. Thanks guys! I really, really
appreciate you taking the time to respond to my question.
#36
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Re: 1989 Audi brake problem
Well, it looks like it's the master cylinder. I drove it today until
the brake was so tight it would stop the car without me touching the
pedal. I poured 2 big pop bottles of cool water over it and when I got
back in the brake was off and the car drove home without a problem. I
even think I know where I can get one. I'm keeping my fingers crossed
that this is it and I can finally drive my car without worrying the
whole time. My only concern is that the water also cooled off the ABS
control and that it still might be that. Thanks guys! I really, really
appreciate you taking the time to respond to my question.
the brake was so tight it would stop the car without me touching the
pedal. I poured 2 big pop bottles of cool water over it and when I got
back in the brake was off and the car drove home without a problem. I
even think I know where I can get one. I'm keeping my fingers crossed
that this is it and I can finally drive my car without worrying the
whole time. My only concern is that the water also cooled off the ABS
control and that it still might be that. Thanks guys! I really, really
appreciate you taking the time to respond to my question.
#37
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Re: 1989 Audi brake problem
Well, it looks like it's the master cylinder. I drove it today until
the brake was so tight it would stop the car without me touching the
pedal. I poured 2 big pop bottles of cool water over it and when I got
back in the brake was off and the car drove home without a problem. I
even think I know where I can get one. I'm keeping my fingers crossed
that this is it and I can finally drive my car without worrying the
whole time. My only concern is that the water also cooled off the ABS
control and that it still might be that. Thanks guys! I really, really
appreciate you taking the time to respond to my question.
the brake was so tight it would stop the car without me touching the
pedal. I poured 2 big pop bottles of cool water over it and when I got
back in the brake was off and the car drove home without a problem. I
even think I know where I can get one. I'm keeping my fingers crossed
that this is it and I can finally drive my car without worrying the
whole time. My only concern is that the water also cooled off the ABS
control and that it still might be that. Thanks guys! I really, really
appreciate you taking the time to respond to my question.
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