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92 Eighty Eight little to no brakes
On my brother's 92 a few weeks back his front brakes were grinding the pedal got very mushy, I repaced the front pads and began beeding them but i got no pressure from the driver side caliper, I figured it was a bad caliper so i went out and got a new one and installed it and same problem. Someone told me it may be the ABS module or something along that line but i still am at a loss. Anyone know what could be causeing this? Thanks.
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Re: 92 Eighty Eight little to no brakes
maybe a cut in the brake line? or the master cylinder
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Did you run the master cylinder dry when bleeding?
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Re: 92 Eighty Eight little to no brakes
what Tri-Power is asking is very important,you may have worsened the problem you now have.
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The reason why I asked that is bccause each brake line feeds directly into the master cylinder on that car. So if you ran the master cylinder dry, you will have to bleed all of the other lines also.
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