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farmerlucy

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  1. Thanks folks. Its all four that are sticking. I'm going to try the master cylinder and lines. Hopefully that will take care of it. I'm tired of dealing with this car. I need to do some work on the e-brake too, now that I've used that so much. I've done brakes, but not the e-brake. Seems pretty simple. Got any tips for that one?
  2. 2000 outback 2.2 automatic with weird brake issues. Car drove across country a few months ago; two weeks later, the brakes started burning. Drives fine for short trips, then the brakes start to get tighter. If I keep driving, they get so tight that I can't push the pedal down or go uphill--not to mention the smell... The e-brake works fine; that's how I've been driving it. Sketchy! The dash brake light is on. I disconnected the ABS unit; that didn't help. Someone mentioned that I might just need to bleed the lines. Any suggestions?

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