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I am getting a hissing sound from the break pedel when it's pushed down. The break works fine the first time but gets harder to push down. Can anyone help



If it's only hissing when you press the pedal down it could mean you need to change the brake pads.

There is other tests you can try, like turning the engine off and pressing the brakes down until you can hardly press them in anymore, then press/hold the brake slightly and turn the engine on, you should feel it "drop" or pull in a bit, this is normal.

Soungs like there's a leak on the brake servo or the pipe work.

6 hours ago, kingsblue said:

Soungs like there's a leak on the brake servo or the pipe work.

As above, if the brake test I posted about fails and your brake doesn't drop, your servo is done for

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