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New If it didn't budge, how did he "cycle" it?
New Oh.
Are you telling me, that you've never experienced brakes not working... no matter HOW many times you pump(cycle) them?
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New Remind me not to ride in your car
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New That would be for other reasons...
No Brakes are not an issue, at least how I drive.

But, my brakes get regular service about every 30K miles. Just about the same for new tires. I'm at 51K right now and I just noticed on this tire rotation that one set of tires has its outside corners worn pretty good compared to the other set.

Rear brakes are squeaking on the noise makers... I use the manual brake quite a bit for slowing down, while down shifting. Front brakes are pretty good yet, I guess I'll have to lay off the manual lever for a bit.
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New Ah - so that was some *other* "mechanism"...
...that supposedly "didn't budge", not that of the "pump arm" you were talking about? I think you see the problem now -- if the connection is that indirect, then it's _not "manual" enough_.

And yes, of course I've had that happen, lots of times... With the car standing still and jacked up, while working on the brakes. Never otherwise -- perhaps *because* I took care to do it while standing still and jacked up.


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New Nothing on these recently developed
jets is manual enough.

Some longtime pilots are having issues with the flight computer "interpreting" the stick and pedal movements.
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     New ejection mechanism for F-22A Raptor fighter. 36 kB img. - (Another Scott) - (10)
         WTF - (JayMehaffey) - (9)
             There is a manual release. It didn't work. -NT - (ben_tilly) - (8)
                 That's not manual enough; probably not really manual at all. - (CRConrad) - (7)
                     Could it have been... - (folkert) - (6)
                         If it didn't budge, how did he "cycle" it? -NT - (CRConrad) - (5)
                             Oh. - (folkert) - (4)
                                 Remind me not to ride in your car -NT - (ben_tilly) - (1)
                                     That would be for other reasons... - (folkert)
                                 Ah - so that was some *other* "mechanism"... - (CRConrad) - (1)
                                     Nothing on these recently developed - (folkert)

This theory is not even wrong.
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