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Corsa GLS Brakes went slack

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dookie | 14:10 Wed 16th Jan 2008 | Cars
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Hi all

Whislt Driving in my Corsa GLS the other day my brakes went completely slack as I was heading towards the back of a car. I tryed them again and the pedal went all the way down without any pressure. I managed to pull into a petrol station and turned the engine off, When I turned it back on the brakes started to work again.

Is this a air bubble in the brake fluid? Someone said to me that I should still have some pressure on the pedal when I push down if it was an air bubble, so if it's not that is there any other reason for this to happen.

Thanks for any help you can provide.

Cheers Carl
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Take it to a garage and get them to fix it - not a job for you unless you know what you are doing.
Nothing to do with air bubbles.

Be safe.
sounds like u have a leak in the braking system somewhere, most probably a pipe or a rear wheel cylinder. modern cars are designed nowadys with a split diagonal braking system in that in the event of failure you would still have a small amount of hydraulic pressure going to one front wheel and one rear wheel in order to slow the car down . take it to a garage.

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