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Brakes on the Beater. Seat Alhambra 98

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dazza:

--- Quote from: doylebros on February 15, 2016, 05:55:39 pm ---What can I say - did the fitting instructions ask for them to be cleaned?

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Instructions  :scared: I just bolted it down. There were no instructions.

Do you think it will settle down over time? Only done 20/30 km so far.

doylebros:

--- Quote from: dazza on February 15, 2016, 06:04:13 pm ---
--- Quote from: doylebros on February 15, 2016, 05:55:39 pm ---What can I say - did the fitting instructions ask for them to be cleaned?

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Instructions  :scared: I just bolted it down. There were no instructions.

Do you think it will settle down over time? Only done 20/30 km so far.

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I hope so cause I can't see whatelse you could of done - my next move would be rebleed and at least 500k driving and monitoring - my last choice would be removal.

dazza:

--- Quote from: doylebros on February 15, 2016, 06:13:17 pm ---
I hope so cause I can't see whatelse you could of done - my next move would be rebleed and at least 500k driving and monitoring - my last choice would be removal.



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Id be a bit more bothered if it didnt do this before i changed the clutch/dmf. TBH the clutch and dmf looked ok it was only the slave which was fooked.

I think i did a good job. Will keep an eye on it.

dazza:
Car started perfectly this morning after changing the battery, glow plugs and glow plug harness. Didn't get the Judder either.  :jumping:

Shoduchi:
 :pomppomp:

Nice work buddy!  :congrats:

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