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92 Lesabre break pedal sinks to the floor
OK gang...here's one for you. Just sitting at a stop sign, my break pedal just sank slowly to the floor. I thought it might have been due to air in the break line from a leaky rear brake cylinder. I changed it and blead the breaks. The break is a little firmer but still sinks to the floor.
Master Cylinder....??? or some other part belonging to the ABS system? Anyone have any suggestions? |
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Re: 92 Lesabre break pedal sinks to the floor
A bad Master Cylinder will do that - slowly sink with no leaks anywhere. Usually, you lose 1/2 your brake system and the pedal almost hits the floor. I believe the ABS system just transfers braking force to the other wheels when a wheel skids.
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