IMINYOURCHAIR
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Okay, I have a brake issue.
symptom: brake pedal goes about 30% deeper than normal before any stopping force is felt. this is intermittent between when the pedal is pressed/released and pressed again. most often it does this when coming to a red light. i get normal pedal when I make the initial brake effort, then when I stop and try to creep forward and re press the pedal it sinks further in before doing anything.
Test/diag: tonight I tried something. I pulled into my drive way and re created the pedal softness then let it roll to some speed then floored the pedal. the rear brakes locked up instantly. tried it again with normal pedal and it stopped quickly with no lock up (abs disabled due to rust-frozen dead WSS)
Conclusion: there is something mechanical stopping the front brakes from getting pressure. I have already bled the system even though it was never opened or ran dry prior to this starting. and the fact that the pedal becomes firm even without pumping says the lines are air free.. the right rear tire was replaced the day it started but I feel that is not relevant to the problem.
The next thing I want to try, is to put an abs bypass in. Why? I suspect one of the internal valves is failing/failed. It seems to explain the random nature of the problem. I have no information on actually doing that, although, I have heard it mentioned with some f-150 trucks of the same vintage but no actual install results. I will try it on Saturday and hope it works. I want to get my AC installed sometime
symptom: brake pedal goes about 30% deeper than normal before any stopping force is felt. this is intermittent between when the pedal is pressed/released and pressed again. most often it does this when coming to a red light. i get normal pedal when I make the initial brake effort, then when I stop and try to creep forward and re press the pedal it sinks further in before doing anything.
Test/diag: tonight I tried something. I pulled into my drive way and re created the pedal softness then let it roll to some speed then floored the pedal. the rear brakes locked up instantly. tried it again with normal pedal and it stopped quickly with no lock up (abs disabled due to rust-frozen dead WSS)
Conclusion: there is something mechanical stopping the front brakes from getting pressure. I have already bled the system even though it was never opened or ran dry prior to this starting. and the fact that the pedal becomes firm even without pumping says the lines are air free.. the right rear tire was replaced the day it started but I feel that is not relevant to the problem.
The next thing I want to try, is to put an abs bypass in. Why? I suspect one of the internal valves is failing/failed. It seems to explain the random nature of the problem. I have no information on actually doing that, although, I have heard it mentioned with some f-150 trucks of the same vintage but no actual install results. I will try it on Saturday and hope it works. I want to get my AC installed sometime