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bleeding brakes
      12/07/06 11:59 AM

hey, whats up.. just found you guys on the web. i had a question about my truck that i just bought.. im not really a truck guy, but i needed one for the winter. its a 1992 Nissan Pathfinder pickup. I think that i need a new break cylinder. but im not sure. my brakes were working fine lastnight, now this morning they are soft, the truck is old and the fluid is dark. i realize that i need to bleed them. but im wondering if it could be the master cylinder. it is cold out side. lastnight i think it got -7 degrees. so i was also thinking that water got in the system. what would you guys recomend doing? changing the cylinder or bleeding.. or doing both? is there a way that i can check.. and still be cheep?

thanks..

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