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Opel Corsa B - Uneven Braking After Emergency Stop: One Brake Suction, Soft Pedal, Steering Pull

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  • #1 16334955
    Johny9516
    Level 7  
    Hello, I have a problem in my Corsa, the brake became soft and started to brake only on one wheel, when driving after emergency braking before the deer, the brake fell very deep and started to brake only one right wheel, you can also feel the steering wheel pulling itself in one direction, before everything was ok with the event ...
    I will just add that the brake fluid is normal, nothing is missing
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  • #2 16334973
    1megan
    Level 13  
    Hello. Check flexible hoses of terminals. As the fluid did not lose it, the duct reinforcement probably flew and swells.
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  • #3 16335235
    ALIBABA I
    Level 33  
    Hello Col. Since there is no loss of fluid, I have the impression that the brake pump did not withstand the test, the column above writes about the swelling of the conduit, Ok, but if it happened, what is possible, then rather not suddenly 3 wheels one yes.

    Ps. one of the sealants has probably failed in the pump
  • #4 16335271
    sk700
    Level 31  
    ALIBABA I wrote:
    Ok, but if it happened, what is possible, rather not suddenly 3 wheels one yes.
    Are you sure all wheels are steered independently? Rather, they are braked by two diagonal wheels, which you do not feel on the steering wheel, the rear brake has not worked for many years, as it is in Poland ...
  • #5 16336377
    ALIBABA I
    Level 33  
    Hello, yes, I agree with the sk700, but the founder of the topic writes that only one wheel brakes and do the rollers remain? I quote ,,, are you sure all wheels are steered independently? Rather, two diagonal wheels brake, which you cannot feel on the steering wheel, Yes, because when the tube breaks and you do not pump, the car still has brakes.

    Ps. you did not understand the col.these independent wheels [brakes] are probably only in vehicles hm! special purpose, you wrote, "Rather, two diagonal wheels brake," is the word Rather.
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  • #6 16337161
    Staszek49
    Level 35  
    You don't enter the year of the car. I know a case with a brake in the same car, except that the front almost did not brake and the rear immediately blocked the wheels. It turned out that the master cylinder was functional and distributed the braking separately to the front wheels and the rear wheels together through a brake force regulator. After thoroughly bleeding the brake system and repairing the corrector (stuck), the brake was already effective.
    Check the brake hoses, including the hoses, for damage. In addition, check the brake master cylinder for leaks as well as the calipers and wheel cylinders. Is there a servo in the car? Read about it.
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  • #7 16337557
    1megan
    Level 13  
    As this Corsa, the brake force corrector stands on the oak back, it barely brakes. Check the front brakes
  • #8 16373613
    Johny9516
    Level 7  
    Hello gentlemen, I am sorry for the long period of my response, the Corsa is the year 95, I will tell you yes, the mechanic said that everything is ok, servo, brake pump, wires and cylinders too, he ordered to change the pads, which I did, there is still the same braking force on the right wheel, however, now feel that the left is also catching, but not as hard, I vented again, still to no avail ... And what next?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a braking issue in a 1995 Opel Corsa B, where the brakes have become soft and are only engaging on one wheel after an emergency stop. Users suggest checking various components, including flexible hoses, the brake master cylinder, calipers, and wheel cylinders for leaks or damage. The possibility of a malfunctioning brake pump or a stuck brake force regulator is also mentioned. The original poster confirms that the brake fluid level is normal and that a mechanic has inspected the system, including the servo and brake pump, but the problem persists even after changing the brake pads and bleeding the system again.
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