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nova_gteuk

posted on 21st Jan 06 at 17:24

Cheer's ainsley you was correct,drove my corsa around for a bit today and now my brakes work perfect :D


nova_gteuk

posted on 20th Jan 06 at 22:22

yes i did that..just it feels dangerous like it is at the moment im gonna get my mate to check it..hope thats all it is that they need bedding in


ainsley_brader

posted on 20th Jan 06 at 21:55

new pads need time to bed in.

I trust you pumped the pedal after doing one side befoore doing the other?


nova_gteuk

posted on 20th Jan 06 at 21:27

Well im no expert on cars but i changed my brakepads yesterday,and now it takes a few seconds everytime i brake for them to respond and if im going fast and want to stop in a hurry it takes a while to stop,so now i cant drive it until this is sorted as its really dangerous...Does this mean my brakes need bleeding..coz if i just pump the brakes i can hear air being pumped..and how do i go about bleeding the brakes if this is the case??

Any help is much appreciated !