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1994 Olds 88 ABS Brake Problems
A rear brake caliper was replaced last fall. This winter, during the cold weather, I experienced brake problems at start up. Brake pedal goes rock hard and has to be pumped as many as 5 or 6 times before putting the car in gear. Then the pedal goes back to normal and works fine the rest of the day unless it sits for 4 or 5 hours in the cold weather. We tried bleeding the lines (more than once) but apparently there is a (complicated ?) sequence of steps to follow to do this. Anyone know where I can get this information. Thanks
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Re: 1994 Olds 88 ABS Brake Problems
Did it do this before you replaced the brake caliper?
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Re: 1994 Olds 88 ABS Brake Problems
Hi, Thank you for your time. The car is usually garaged in the winter. Now that I think back there were a few times (5 or 6) in the last couple of years that I would be backing out of the garage and had no brakes. Figured it was from sitting in a damp garage. A couple of pumps and they would work fine. Car has pretty much been outside all of this winter. Thus, everytime I use it I need to pump the brakes. We have tried bleeding the lines on a few different occasions. Husband is well qualified to do this. Seems no matter what we do it doesn't fix the problem. I know that the brake lines may criss cross to each wheel when they come out of the master cylinder. Thinking there is a certain order to follow when bleeding the lines.
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