View Single Post
Old 07-30-2018, 04:46 PM   #1
DrRadar
Just a guy
 
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Plano, Texas
Posts: 254
Thanks: 46
Thanked 10 Times in 10 Posts
03 Explorer XLT: Bad master cylinder

147k miles. Just replaced all four rotors and pads: One of the front had worn through the pad material and the back of that rotor was gouging. The back pads were still thick -doesn't appear to have lost much/any material since I checked them 55k ago when I last did the front; wrote it off as the back wear more slowly than front.

But the pads looked glazed to me and I was concerned that the rotor was glazed too. Decided to replace rotors and pads...didn't want to wait to have the rotors resurfaced.

But I am concerned the master cylinder is bad because (1) the lack of wear on rear brakes; (2) spongy brake pedal when driving; and (3) the truck seems to "nose dive" when braking.

Is there a way to evaluate the rear brake operation and master cylinder with everything on the car? Or do I need to remove master cylinder to test it? What's best test method?

Thanks for any guidance.
__________________
Lloyd
18 Charger ScatPack 392
18 Lincoln Navigator L (Hers)
98 Grand Prix GTP Sedan (RIP)
99 Grand Prix GTP Coupe (to the moon)
05 Wrangler Unlimited (Junior's)
03 Explorer XLT (Sissy's)
DrRadar is offline   Reply With Quote