Any ideas? They were spongy already, still stops but the pedal goes far down, bleeding it got it back to normal but then it went back to being spongy after about a week of driving. 91 318i if that matters.
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You won't really notice a leak from a bad master cylinder. The fluid is trapped between the master cylinder and brake vacume booster. In most cases, you can just undo the two mounting bolts and separate it just a little to check. If you see any fluid run down the face of the booster then you know its bad. I would also check every inch of all your brake lines for any wet spots.
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Originally posted by Dakotademon7 View PostYou won't really notice a leak from a bad master cylinder. The fluid is trapped between the master cylinder and brake vacume booster. In most cases, you can just undo the two mounting bolts and separate it just a little to check. If you see any fluid run down the face of the booster then you know its bad. I would also check every inch of all your brake lines for any wet spots.sigpic
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