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Old 02-24-2014, 01:57 PM   #15
jasonroman
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Re: brake light staying on...

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Bleeding the brakes and replacing that line are not expensive and do not require rebuild of the entire system. You are putting other people's lives at risk over a few bucks worth of brake fluid, bleeder and brake line. That is confounding.
well as i said before. i sheared the bleeder off. not sure if thats fixable. my plan is not to injure anyone. plan is to fix when able.
not sure why using some brake line and compression fittings was such a bad idea. much easier then trying to bend lines to match. not to mention it was a small hole towards the end of one line.

will buy brake parts when i can afford it. as stated before.
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