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Spongy brakes

Z71

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I replaced a leaky brake light switch on my deuce several months ago. This is an old style switch actuated by pressurized brake fluid, not by pressurized air. Then I bled the system and the brakes were good and the pedal firm for a while. Then I noticed that the pedal became gradually more spongy and now I hear hissing noise when I pump the brake pedal several times. It becomes more firm as I pump it. I wonder if I somehow have some air trapped in the system or is the air pack going bad? I would assume it is only trapped air, as this hissing noise is the same I heard when the brake light switch failed and brake fluid was leaking out.

Should I try to bleed the brakes again? That DOT 5 fluid is awfully expensive at $ 27/quart.
 

Z71

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The fluid level is OK and I see no evidence of any fluid leaking anywhere. I will have to bleed the brakes again. First I will bleed the air pack, then one wheel at a time.
 

RAYZER

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I would bleed the system again, put a clear piece of tube on the end of the bleeder and catch the fluid in a container, you can strain and reuse the brake fluid as long as its clean.
 
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