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Stefano Buganza

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  1. Not yet! I collected the car yesterday and problem appeared again this morning. I will check in a couple of hours. Before repair the techician (before repair if the master cylinder) told me about a little leakage, luckily not harmful to paint.
  2. Thank you Wizard! Do you mean one of the screws fastening the master cylinder? Ok, now I understood: bleed screws are the ones on the caliper!
  3. Hello to all of you from a new member and glad to be part of this community! As a recent owner of a 1999 996 cabrio, I have a problem: since I bought the car one month ago it seemed to me that the range of the brake pedal was too long...and it increased more and more so that I drove the car to the assistance, where they told me that there was no air along the brake line, so they stated problem was the master cylinder. A complete repair kit ( http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=161759416258&globalID=EBAY-IT ) was ordered and installed but, despite of that, after few kilometers again happened the brake pedal increased his range so that now to stop the car (even going slowly), I have to push the pedal completely to the bottom :-(. Pumping the pedal doesnt work that much: always the pedal goes down! Any ideas about the origin of the problem? Maybe the brake lines? Or what else?
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