SL/R107: Brake warning light.
I checked and brake fluid level was very low. I topped it up and it took about 1/3 litre. Where did that go? I checked the lines under the car, the hoses at each wheel and the floor where the car had been parked. Nothing.
What I suspect, is that the master cylinder has leaked back into the vacuum chamber. To check this, I need to remove the master cylinder so I can see if the fluid is in the chamber. This car is 54 years old. I have owned it for 37 years and don't recall having ever changed the master cyclinder. So maybe the time has come
Problem is that although they list them, most vendors don't seem to have stock. Or they are in parts of the world where freight to us in Canada doubles the price
Part is A0024302801.
If memory serves me correctly, MB the pad sensor was a plastic coated pin like thing on end of wire that would be inserted into pad and would ground out on rotor when pad wore away setting off dash light.
I just cannot remember what the warning light on Dash was as it has been many years since I worked on these era cars during summer mechanic job while in HS/College
If memory serves me correctly, MB the pad sensor was a plastic coated pin like thing on end of wire that would be inserted into pad and would ground out on rotor when pad wore away setting off dash light.
I just cannot remember what the warning light on Dash was as it has been many years since I worked on these era cars during summer mechanic job while in HS/College







