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سعود فاتح
2024-09-05 22:33

How to fix the long brake travel on a 2014 Santana? The brake pads are thick, the rear drum brakes have been tightened, and the brake fluid has been changed. Recently, the brake travel has become longer, and I'm not used to it at all. When I press the brake, it feels like there's a hissing sound under my foot. Several mechanics said they can't adjust it. Any suggestions on which part needs to be replaced? Thanks!

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مطلب عبد العزيز
مطلب عبد العزيز2024-09-06 20:30
Is there air that hasn't been expelled during the oil change? Secondly, are the front brake guide pins excessively worn? Are the clips loose?
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