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02 sebring lx sedan brake problems


silentdarkness1317
03-18-2009, 07:01 PM
ok so i replaced the pads on the front end of the car along with bleedin the brake lines. well the pedal goes basically to the floor (gets a little hard just before the floor). i rebled em and no change so i started to follow the brake lines to check for leaks and no leaks but i removed the intake filter box to expose a block for all the lines. questionin if this can be bled or if i should just bleed the master cylinder. thanks for any help.

silentdarkness1317
03-19-2009, 07:31 PM
needed this done like last week. shoot an opinion if you have to.

hundahunta
03-20-2009, 02:08 AM
you may need to bleed the master, did it run dry when you were replacing the pads...interesting you replaced the pads and bled the system and now no brakes??? how are you bleeding them

silentdarkness1317
03-20-2009, 05:19 PM
didnt go dry. to bleed i opened the valve on the right rear and while my gf was applyin the brakes (a little after fluid started to burst out) i tightened it back down. pumped em then repeated 3 more times while her brother continually filled the mc. same went for lf, to lr, to rf. i even tried rr-lr-rf-lf. im still questioning the block all the lines run to as well. i'll bleed the mc tonight and report back.

hundahunta
03-21-2009, 12:17 AM
not sure if I understand did you open the bleeder then pump the brakes???? maybe a mistype....you need to have them pump the brakes 2-3 times with the foot pressing the pedal then open the bleeder screw. So you only replaced the pads right??

silentdarkness1317
03-21-2009, 01:25 PM
well the pads and a decent amount of brake fluid.

pumped the brakes, opened the bleeder screw, girlfriend pressed in and held the brake pedal down, i tightened the screw, repeat 3 times.

it seems highly unnecessary to some people but i always bleed the brakes when i do em cuz the master cylinder is designed to force the brake fluid in one direction------>, not made to go in 2 directions<--------->.

silentdarkness1317
03-21-2009, 06:05 PM
http://c1.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/71/l_05dcbb9e326249248a7fc80230a45610.jpg


wtf is this? location is driver side under the air filter box.

discnik
03-21-2009, 11:32 PM
That is your proportioning valve or equalizer valve, which ever you prefer to call it.

Did your girlfriend depress the pedal slowly or just pushed it hard to the floor when you were bleeding the brakes ?

Dodge brakes need to have the pedal depressed very slowly when bleeding or you can offset the valve to one side or the other resulting in your current symptoms.

You can try cracking each fitting, one at a time, and try bleeding the proportioning valve. To clarify crack one fitting slowly depress pedal tighten fitting. Move on to the next one.

If you are lucky the valve may re-center.

Have seen this problem several times.

Good luck.

silentdarkness1317
03-22-2009, 03:28 PM
well i told her slowly but i doubt she did. its gettin taken to a shop tm. i know nuthin about these new cars or chryslers for that matter. thanks for the help everyone. this is supisingly the most help ive gotten from any post on here aside from my geo. im done with her car lol.

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