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    Light brake pedal... O_o

    I've heard about 91' 318iS' having a light brake pedal. Is this a common "thing" for them?

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    #2
    As in the actual pedal made out of plastic? My 89 325i had that too.
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      #3
      I mean the pedal goes all the way down to the floor, the brakes work.. but it bushes down past the gas, so it makes heel and toe hard to do...

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        #4
        that would depend on the master cylinder

        and I'm 95% sure 325i's and 318's had the same one
        1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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          #5
          Ah, thank you :) I'll be sure to check it.

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            #6
            You need to bleed your brakes!


            Or your master is fucked... Bleed first and if that doesn't help, pull the master and look for fluid in the booster.
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              #7
              This is really weird. The brake are supost to have been done recently. :|

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                #8
                Originally posted by Vethen View Post
                This is really weird. The brake are supost to have been done recently. :|
                the whole brake system, or just the wear items?
                1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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                  #9
                  Yeah, they probably didn't bleed them. No one ever does, yet everyone should.
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                  '04 X5 Daily/Tow Vehicle

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                    #10
                    Might as well flush the system while you have the wheels off, probably hasn't been done in years or ever.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by arch4ngel View Post
                      Might as well flush the system while you have the wheels off, probably hasn't been done in years or ever.
                      x2, I change my fluid completely every two years or so. It can absorb moisture from the air and cause squishy brakes. The fluid could probably go much longer if it had to, but brake fluid is cheap and it's not too bad of a job.
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                      1992 318i 5-speed *RIP*

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                        #12
                        Additional info:

                        The fluid was replaced and flushed along with the lines being redone in the summer of '08

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