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But when it warms up it's fine, right? Sounds like they are taking advantage of you. It was 4 degrees this morning. Naturally the pedal will feel funky because it

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Old 01-07-2014, 09:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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But when it warms up it's fine, right?

Sounds like they are taking advantage of you. It was 4 degrees this morning. Naturally the pedal will feel funky because it is cold... returns to normal feel once it gets closer to operating temperature.
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But when it warms up it's fine, right?

Sounds like they are taking advantage of you. It was 4 degrees this morning. Naturally the pedal will feel funky because it is cold... returns to normal feel once it gets closer to operating temperature.


Grab a bottle of good brake fluid and let another shop bleed it for you if you're still on the stock fill. Otherwise, go on about your day until the csc fails completely.
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Correct once its warm I got no issues. I am getting worried because it stuck once. If it needs flushed I can get it done with the next oil change in about a 1000 miles. I don't want to get stranded.
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