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HI, I am experiencing brake pedal sink when I apply the brakes and keep the pressure on. The master cylinder is full, I do not see any leaks and I haven’t done any brake work in months. The car has 182,000 miles on it and it runs great. Any thoughts?
THANKS.
Last edited by CT Hiker; Oct 18, 2020 at 09:55 AM.
Probably the brake booster which is leaking (or the connection to the brake booster)
What he said above. You should see a decrease in your brake reservoir. You may not see a leak if it is leaking into the brake booster, through a possibly compromised seal. Have you also check all the caliper to be sure there are no leaks down in that area. Had a slow leak on my Driver's side rear from a loosened bleed valve.
Ssoliman, Thanks for your input. I think I’m going to have to remove the master cylinder and check the seals.
THANKS
soooo what was your fix , I have the same issue after new booster , new master , 20x times bleeding it with pressure bleeder and scwaben tool and STILL NO CHANGE !!!
soooo what was your fix , I have the same issue after new booster , new master , 20x times bleeding it with pressure bleeder and scwaben tool and STILL NO CHANGE !!!
You can try a scanner that will actuate the ABS during bleeding. That helped mine some, but did not fix my perpetual excessive pedal travel. I ended up installing a BMW E46 master cylinder and Willwood big brake kit on the front. The brakes are great, but too bad I still have not figured out why I am in limp mode... :(