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Old 09-10-2004, 06:48 PM
ntguilty ntguilty is offline
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ABS ranger

99 ranger 4 wheel drive w/only 32,000 miles on it ...Well after doing some looking this is what i found.... between the master cylinder and the booster there seems to be some fluid leeking this to me would mean that if fluid is leaking out air must be getting in....would this cause my brakes in the last 5 feet of stoppng the ABS would kick in ???? It's a smooth stop from 70 to 0 IT'S not warped rotors..
so what i'm asking is would air in the systems cause the ABS not to work right???????????
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Old 09-13-2004, 09:55 PM
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Re: ABS ranger

Unless your pedal feels spongy, I would say you don't have air in your brake lines. Fluid can seep out of the master cyl w/o allowing in air. Air will cause mechanical brake concern, but would not cause unwarrented abs activity.
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