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Old 03-06-2020, 01:27 PM   #10
JayG
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I would flush and replace the brake fluid. You might be surprised at what comes out.
In any case, its an easy and low cost DIY

If you do the water pump, you will need to replace the coolant as well

I'd also get a bottle or 2 of TECHRON. Put a bottle in a full tank and run the tank almost dry and repeat. Your injectors may be a little clogged too
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