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For 1990-2009 cars only

Hard Pedal

Checks

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Inspect for the following conditions:

    • Broken or damaged hydraulic pipes or hoses
    • A damaged or loose vacuum hose
    • A collapsed vacuum hose

Replace any faulty pipes or hoses.

Inspect for a plugged or loose vacuum fitting.

Clean and correctly tighten the vacuum fitting.

Inspect for the following conditions:

    • A faulty vacuum check valve or grommet
    • Faulty air valve seal or support plate
    • Damaged floating control valve
    • Bad stud welds on the front or rear housing or power head
    • Faulty booster diaphragm
    • Worn or distorted reaction plate or levers
    • Cracked or broken power pistons or retainer

Replace the vacuum booster. Refer to Power Vacuum Brake Booster Replacement .

Grabby Brakes

Checks

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DEFINITION: Apparent Off-On Condition

Inspect for broken or damaged hydraulic brake pipes and hoses.

Replace any faulty pipes or hoses.

Inspect the master cylinder for a low fluid level.

    • Fill the reservoirs with the proper brake fluid. Refer to Master Cylinder Reservoir Filling .
    • Inspect for leaks.

Inspect the master cylinder for faulty seals.

Repair or replace any faulty seals.

Inspect the master cylinder for a cracked casing.

Replace the master cylinder. Refer to Master Cylinder Replacement .

Inspect the following components for leaks:

    • The front calipers
    • The rear calipers
    • The hoses

Repair or replace any faulty components. For hose replacement, refer to the appropriate procedure from the following list:

Inspect the hydraulic system for air.

Bleed the system. Refer to Master Cylinder Bench Bleeding .

Brakes Fail to Release

Checks

Action

Inspect for the following conditions:

    • A blocked passage in the power piston
    • An air valve sticking shut
    • A broken piston return spring or air valve spring

Replace the vacuum booster. Refer to Power Vacuum Brake Booster Replacement .

Inspect for a tight brake pedal linkage.

Repair or replace any faulty component.

Inspect for misadjusted stoplamp or cruise control switches.

Correctly adjust the switches.