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			<description><![CDATA[My brakes were working completely fine, and they suddenly decided to quit working. The pedal now easily goes all the way to the floor, and I can hear the sound of air coming from the area of the front driver side wheel. There's plenty of pad and the level of brake fluid is fine.]]></description>
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