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It isn't just reserved to us X53ers either. I've done some searching and it plagues more people than you can imagine. Now, I'm not an idiot, but I really can't see what I did wrong and a shop who has been doing this for 25yrs can't seem to fix it or explain it either. It's nuts, I agree. It should be as easy as this video below, but alas the Germans and their complex ABS/DSC/whatever-else systems tend to complicate things a bit. I laughed when I watched this video. Can you imagine doing the X5 master like this and it working?
Fixing A Sinking Brake Pedal But check out some of these various threads for some head scratching. All over the map. Porsche issues Sinking brake pedal - Rennlist Discussion Forums More pedal sinking - pads this time? Changed the brake pads - now the pedal sinks in More bmw mysteries e39 sinking brake pedal See post #18 and #20. Bloody hell http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...s-floor-2.html See post #2 and the pdf it references - these brake systems are so simple - unreal Brake Pressure Sensor (DSC/ABS/BRAKE Trifecta) - Bimmerfest - BMW Forums
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