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Old 03-07-2011, 12:32 PM   #1
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Default Spongy Brakes..

After a little bit of fun at winton raceway for the fun day, on my last session i noticed my brakes were getting really 'spongy'. After the session and pulling in a little exclamation mark appeared on my cluster (!). so i switched it off and let it cool down.

This morning, when i started the car, still had the (!), so i gave the brakes a few good pumps, which made the (!) disappear but my brakes are still 'spongy'

Can anyone give me an idea what this might be, air in the lines? needs new fluid? etc etc


my definition of spongy: having to push the brake pedal in really far with not much braking occurring

Really need a manual for the track, the brakes get a fair workout!

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