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Nightfall Blue
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Port Angeles, WA
Posts: 583
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Master cylinder chewed through!
I just took the Elise out for a spin, haven't had it out too much for a bit.
The brake lamp was flashing sometimes, mostly only on hard corners etc. I popped off the cover when I got home and saw a mouse or something had chewed through the top of the brake fluid reservoir! So looks like I have to buy a new one- it looks fairly easy to replace, has anyone done one? I haven't bled the brakes on this car yet either, anything special because of the ABS? I'd also be interested in someone that has a parts car they want to sell that part. I haven't checked with the dealer, but I'll bet they don't stock that. Mark |
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Grrrrrr Baby
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 1,392
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What a nightmare! Sorry to hear that!
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: San Diego!
Posts: 2,790
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get ride of the villan first - or it may become "routine maintance" and on potentially more difficult or expensive things to repair!
use the EZ bleeder (thread on here somewhere) its a little tank you fill and pump up, its a remote resevoir that pressure bleeds through the MC resevoir (you jsut crack the nipples open and it pushes through. There are threads on ways to fire the abs - easiest way is bleed - drive, fire the abs a bunch, re-bleed. ...or just get a service center that can electroncially cycle the ABS to do the repair.
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Nightfall Blue
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Port Angeles, WA
Posts: 583
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Yup, I'm getting some poison today and maybe I'll setup a 'wheel of fortune' this eve.
I just got a message back from Newport European (thanks for the quick response!). About $70 for the reservoir and in stock in Atlanta. So not too bad. Might be easier just to have the dealer replace it- I have some warranty work to have done anyway. But I live a long way away from the dealer and I'm chea--er thrifty. I've certainly bled a ton of brakes, but have yet to mess with ABS. Mark |
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