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Old 08-29-2005, 10:40 AM
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Question Brake bleeding

i have a 1999 grand caravan 3.0 this past wknd i changed my power brake booster . do i need to bleed the sys? my brake pedal is hard when van is off but it gets soft & travel to the floor when on.
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Re: Brake bleeding

as long as you didn't mess with the brake lines, then you shouldn't need to bleed the systems
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why do my brake pedal travel to the floor? master cylinder need changed?
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Re: Brake bleeding

If when you start the car the pedal goes to the floor you either need to replace the master cylinder or bleed the brakes. I would replace the master cylinder and then bleed everything. That may be the reason you had problems in the first place.
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