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      12-07-2020, 09:09 PM   #1
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Brakes possibly losing pressure.

Hi peoples, I only recently got an M6 GC and have had intermittent issues with the break pedal. The breaks operate fine when driving etc although I have noticed that the break pedal sometimes falls to the floor like there is a loss of pressure in the system when I am stopped at traffic lights etc.
Has anyone experienced this and can give me some troubleshooting advice.

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Chris
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      12-08-2020, 01:45 AM   #2
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This sounds like a failed or failing Brake Master Cylinder. On regular cars, it typically isnt an expensive fix. I'm not sure how it is on the M6.
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Hi peoples, I only recently got an M6 GC and have had intermittent issues with the break pedal. The breaks operate fine when driving etc although I have noticed that the break pedal sometimes falls to the floor like there is a loss of pressure in the system when I am stopped at traffic lights etc.
Has anyone experienced this and can give me some troubleshooting advice.

Kind regards

Chris
Did you ever get this fixed? Was it the Master Cylinder?
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