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Old 07-25-2018, 02:29 PM
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Are you using a vacuum bleeder or pumping the pedal? I think you said you have bled the system a few times... are you finding additional air bubbles each time you bleed them?

Sometimes the order that you bleed the system makes a difference regarding removing trapped air in the system.

I'm wondering if your brake booster might be leaking. Do you hear any hissing noises when your press the brake pedal?

The brake pistons can get corroded as the pads wear and they extend further out of the caliper. Then when you re-compress the pistons the corroded area comes back into contact with the cylinder and seals and they don't seal properly anymore.
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