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 Delica Owner Brake Down, delica brake creap down
 
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post Jun 12 2005, 03:30 PM
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I am a desparate delica owner whos motor will not get through a test because of brake pedal creap down but it was good on the rollers:( I have tried everything new seals in the master cylinder, new seals in one front caliper, new front pads and even the local mitsubishi dealer cant work it out :blink: Basically has any body come across a simular problem or is there a common fault with them.
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post May 2 2008, 10:59 PM
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Try looking here for more help.
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Hi! is the oil level falling? If U are loosing oil it's evident that You have a LEAK..
Try hidden pipes on the chassis they can rapture sometimes
If the level is unchanged, all the seals are changed the only way to loose pressure is if some of the cylindres have rust or erosion from the inside. the cylinders sould be tested separately and the faulty ones changed.
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Speaking of www.delicaclub.com
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