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Sounds like you need a brake fluid change. The fluid absorbs moisture from the atmosphere (hygroscopic) and this water contamination will lower the boiling point. This is mostly not a problem until you make heavy continuous demands of the brakes. (20 minutes steep downhill) Then the fluid nearest the caliper piston heat source (disc pads) will boil and give a spongy pedal.

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Sounds like you need a brake fluid change. The fluid absorbs moisture from the atmosphere (hygroscopic) and this water contamination will lower the boiling point. This is mostly not a problem until you make heavy continuous demands of the brakes. (20 minutes steep downhill) Then the fluid nearest the caliper piston heat source (disc pads) will boil and give a spongy pedal.

 

Thanks GeoffC

 

I did a search and found the same info you're talking about, Seems like its kinda common

 

Found it here http://repairpal.com This site says it should cost between $139 and $177 to bleed the brake system, Do you think thats a fair price?

 

Thanks Again Ducs N Bucs

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Hi Ducs N Bucs, the problem is fairly common. To prevent it, most UK/ European market manufacturers have it as a service item to change the fluid every two years. $139 sounds a bit expensive to me. Unless any problems occur, like say a siezed bleed nipple. I would have thought an hours work plus a litre of brake fluid. Maybe $80 to $100 max. Maybe the charge out rate is higher in the USA?

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Hi Ducs N Bucs, the problem is fairly common. To prevent it, most UK/ European market manufacturers have it as a service item to change the fluid every two years. $139 sounds a bit expensive to me. Unless any problems occur, like say a siezed bleed nipple. I would have thought an hours work plus a litre of brake fluid. Maybe $80 to $100 max. Maybe the charge out rate is higher in the USA?

 

Hey GeoffC

 

We live in California where every thing is high ( gas,shells,people ) $120 an hour for labor

 

Coffee $4 a cup diesel $4.93 gas $4.29

 

Whats the cost for fuel where you live?

 

Ducs N Bucs

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Hi Ducs N Bucs, the problem is fairly common. To prevent it, most UK/ European market manufacturers have it as a service item to change the fluid every two years. $139 sounds a bit expensive to me. Unless any problems occur, like say a siezed bleed nipple. I would have thought an hours work plus a litre of brake fluid. Maybe $80 to $100 max. Maybe the charge out rate is higher in the USA?

 

Hey GeoffC

 

We live in California where every thing is high ( gas,shells,people ) $120 an hour for labor

 

Coffee $4 a cup diesel $4.93 gas $4.29

 

Whats the cost for fuel where you live?

 

Ducs N Bucs

probably about the equivalent of $10 a gallon if not more :censored:

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Hi Ducs N Bucs, the problem is fairly common. To prevent it, most UK/ European market manufacturers have it as a service item to change the fluid every two years. $139 sounds a bit expensive to me. Unless any problems occur, like say a siezed bleed nipple. I would have thought an hours work plus a litre of brake fluid. Maybe $80 to $100 max. Maybe the charge out rate is higher in the USA?

 

Hey GeoffC

 

We live in California where every thing is high ( gas,shells,people ) $120 an hour for labor

 

Coffee $4 a cup diesel $4.93 gas $4.29

 

Whats the cost for fuel where you live?

 

Ducs N Bucs

probably about the equivalent of $10 a gallon if not more :censored:

 

Yep, that's about right nowadays. I was in Wisconsin last July, and some local lads were complaining that "gas" was nearly $4 a gallon (then anyway).

They were amazed when I told them we were paying $8, although our gallon is a little more than a USG.

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