ringbearer wrote:You got a great deal!
Enjoy it
Thank you! At this point im considering it my birthday present to myself :mrgreen:
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ringbearer wrote:You got a great deal!
Enjoy it

Midnight wrote:Wait a second, did you get a perfectly good 200 20v for $1,200 plus 2 fuses?
MHCAudi200t wrote:Whats up guys,
So like i had mentioned before i was able to get the car started. I was able to drived it around my block.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSxomhF ... ata_player
After i tried to brake, the pedal sunk to the floor. My first reaction was to check the brake fluid. I figured it was low since the car had been sitting. The brake fluid was fine, so i decided to bleed the brakes. With the help of my cousin we bled all four brakes. The back driver caliper had a good amount of air. After that i took the car for an other drive but felt a slight difference but seems like after a few pumps it went back to the same feeling. I then did a quick inspection of the lines but didnt notice any of them leaking, which would mean air is getting into the system. Tomorrow ill do a more in depth inspection of the line to double check.
I then began looking in my bentley manual to see if i could find any information that might help me fix the issue. My questions are:
If the return flow pump relay or solenoid valve relay was bad, would it cause the issue i am having?
Thanks in advance!
themagellan wrote:MHCAudi200t wrote:Whats up guys,
So like i had mentioned before i was able to get the car started. I was able to drived it around my block.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSxomhF ... ata_player
After i tried to brake, the pedal sunk to the floor. My first reaction was to check the brake fluid. I figured it was low since the car had been sitting. The brake fluid was fine, so i decided to bleed the brakes. With the help of my cousin we bled all four brakes. The back driver caliper had a good amount of air. After that i took the car for an other drive but felt a slight difference but seems like after a few pumps it went back to the same feeling. I then did a quick inspection of the lines but didnt notice any of them leaking, which would mean air is getting into the system. Tomorrow ill do a more in depth inspection of the line to double check.
I then began looking in my bentley manual to see if i could find any information that might help me fix the issue. My questions are:
If the return flow pump relay or solenoid valve relay was bad, would it cause the issue i am having?
Thanks in advance!
Of course the number one step is to bleed the brakes. If you want to do this easy without killing a friend pick of a set of "Speed Bleeders" they are bleeder screws with a check valve in them, so literally open them and just keep pumping until only fluid comes out.
The other thing i would check is that the lines are ballooning when you hop on the brakes, there have been multiple reports of the stock lines swelling up (Which would cause a mushy pedal and no brakes) To check this just take a 2x4 and use your electric seats to push it forward to hold the brakes while you look under neath to see if they are expanding. The stainless lines are nice and about 90$, but if you go to rock auto.com you can pick up a brand new rubber set (Which in my opinion on g60's will feel the same) for like 40$ shipped in all corners. Notbad.gif
Time to wax that purple dinosaur!



yodasfro wrote:For the alarm issue I would be checking the micro switches on the door lock cylinders as well as the hood/door/trunk switches.


DrewC wrote:i got some calipers, local too.
themagellan wrote:Here i'll save you a year of searching the internet for the right wheel
I have spent a while…. only problem is they are 18's but rubber bands will work
Rotiform VCE's powdercoated with quattro decals… Yum.
vt10vt wrote:themagellan wrote:Here i'll save you a year of searching the internet for the right wheel
I have spent a while…. only problem is they are 18's but rubber bands will work
Rotiform VCE's powdercoated with quattro decals… Yum.
You just found me my new favorite wheel ever. Those +
=tits.
