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Written by Richard McCuistian   
Tuesday, 06 October 2009

Thanks in advance for helping me!

I have a 1995 Toyota Camry 4 cylinder automatic.

When I approach a RED light, of course I apply pressure on the BREAK to stop the car, but lately it's doing this... After hitting the BREAK, I continue apply pressure on it to keep the car from moving, but once the car stop, I can feel and see my foot moving deeper another inch, while this happen, the car started to move, but then stopped immediately within a second or less.  What's wrong with it? I never had this problem before, I just noticed this a few weeks ago.  Is there air bubble in my break lines somewhere? if yes, then how did they get in there? My break fluid seem to stay full, no leaking that I know of.

Lew

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1.  The proper spelling is "Brake"
2.  You have a bad master cylinder.

Let me know what happens...

Richard

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Finally I got the time to fix this. You were right, I changed the Master Cylinder and the problem went away.  What happened was, one of the seal (o-ring which looks like a cup) inside the master cylinder got chipped.  I tried to find the seals only, but they don't sell them that way, so I had to buy a new Master Cylinder :-( costed me $60 + tax.  I probably cost them $1 to replace the seals and then turn around and sale it to the consumers at the regular price :-) they make a fortune :-)
But at the least I've got the problem fix. Thanks sir very much for your help!
Lew
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 October 2009 )
 
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