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Hi People

can anyone pls point me in the right direction.

My chariot ( 1.8 K series) has been parked up for about a fortnight - put her to bed without any probs

Went to pull off the drive at the weekend and the foot brake went straight to the floor.......NO BRAKES !!!!!

No sign of any fluid loss

No sign of any holes in the servo or its pipes

Noticed a very faint attempt at braking when full weight is on the final couple of mil of pedel travel but no back pressure

any clues gratefully investigated

any hints gratefully received

any advice gratefully followed

( other than scrap it ...)

cheers

S p u t n i k 1

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Hi People

can anyone pls point me in the right direction.

My chariot ( 1.8 K series) has been parked up for about a fortnight - put her to bed without any probs

Went to pull off the drive at the weekend and the foot brake went straight to the floor.......NO BRAKES !!!!!

No sign of any fluid loss

No sign of any holes in the servo or its pipes

Noticed a very faint attempt at braking when full weight is on the final couple of mil of pedel travel but no back pressure

any clues gratefully investigated

any hints gratefully received

any advice gratefully followed

( other than scrap it ...)

cheers

S p u t n i k 1

If you haven't lost any fluid then sounds like master cylinder seals???? Unusual to go so suddenly.

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