Hyundai Forum   Hyundai Classifieds   Photo Gallery   Member List   Calendars   Search   Contact HF   Sponsors
  Hyundai Lineup   Hyundai News   Hyundai Recalls   TSBs   Timeslips   Register   Login

Break Trouble

  Printable Version
Hyundai >> Vehicle Line Up >> Hyundai Elantra >> Break Trouble Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Break Trouble - 5/7/2007 4:02:20 PM   
schellmis

 

Posts: 6
Joined: 4/5/2007
Status: offline
 

My Hyundai Elentra 2000 has brake trouble.  I know that I am going to have to take it to a shop but I want to make sure that I know what I am going to be in for.  Please help if someone can.   My brother has changed my back breaks for me.  The driver side would not bleed out.  The passenger did fine.  He informed me that there was trouble bleeding that side of the car.  I drove the car and it appeared to be fine.  Brakes were breaking with no trouble.  I cancelled my apt with the local mechanic.  We assumed that there must have been a clog in the line and it ran its course.   Now nearly 1 month later I was sitting at a stop and the brake peddle slowly went to the floor.  Upon driving the brakes would resume then again, go to the floor at the stop.  All the signs point to the master cylinder but since my brother had done the breaks I am thinking that it’s the break line still.   I checked the fluid level and that was fine.  Any suggestions? 

I am able to stop, but going to the floor.

< Message edited by schellmis -- 5/7/2007 4:38:37 PM >
Post #: 1
RE: Break Trouble - 5/7/2007 9:29:51 PM   
moonz


Posts: 54
Joined: 1/17/2007
Status: offline
deleted


< Message edited by moonz -- 5/25/2007 1:27:08 PM >

(in reply to schellmis)
Post #: 2
RE: Break Trouble - 10/3/2007 5:08:58 AM   
shinnoch

 

Posts: 5
Joined: 10/3/2007
Status: offline
I know this is a late response but I just joined the forum a few munites ago,  anyways I had the same problem with my 05 Elantra.  I took the car to the dealer several times (about 4) and was told that the brake was working fine in accordance with manufacture specifations and guidelines.  I then said to hell with them and took my car to a friend who is a mechanic (who had told me to take it to the daler since it is under warranty).  He then fixed the problem by bleeding the brake lines (removing air) and raising the brake pedal.  The problem was not a 100% fix (more like 85%-90%) but it has been over one and half year since the fix and have had no problems.  Pedal no longer goes to the floor and stopping is great.  I had also thought is was the maser cylinder but low and behold it was not.

By the way always use Hyundai brake pads they work alot better in my opinion.

< Message edited by shinnoch -- 10/3/2007 5:16:28 AM >

(in reply to schellmis)
Post #: 3
Login OR Register now to post a reply to this forum topic.
Page:   [1]

 
Hyundai Forum >> Vehicle Line Up >> Hyundai Elantra
Jump to:



Featured Sponsors
Advertising Info

Top 10 Posters
doohickie856
novaresource582
poacher551
wheelbroker1499
ken99399
madindian1267
patrick237
brant215
chad@junblus171
flave1162

New Vendors
AMSOIL - Performance Oil Technology
K&N Engineering, Inc.

Hyundai Forum .com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Hyundai Motor Company.