i bled one line and fluid isnt getting to another and i dont have anymore money to replace that line so idk what to do
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The brakes operate in diagonal pairs so if one goes two should still operate. It's controlled by the combination valve on the firewall. It sounds like the brake pedal is no longer going to the floor so it is maintaining pressure in the lines? That would leave blockage or stuck wheel cylinders but you said in the original post the brakes had been working so the cylinders must be okay? Other than blockage or stuck cylinders I can't imagine what might be going on. I don't see what role the fuse had as the brake system is manual as far as I know. Of course blockage could occur anywhere - lines, master cyclinder, or combo valve. Hope the hand brake works.Original owner of silver grey carburetted 1989 Festiva. 105k km as of June 2006. 140k km as of June 2021.
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No the hand brake does not work. i did try to fix it but with no extra cash its kind of difficult. i have to replace the entire brake system, by that i mean doing the aspire conversion when i have the cash. the only tire i have with working brakes is the driver front. The passenger tire needs everything for the brakes, i don't think they were working for a while. the rear tires is all messed up, drivers side needs new line found a whole. passenger side the previous owner stripped the nut to bleed. the car needs more work then i thought when i bought it.
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