03 Chevy Tahoe vacuum brakes issue

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Vacuum brakes with the assist pump. The pump is over pressuring the brakes instead of my buy a new pump can I just bypass it with issues?????
 

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you mean hydro boost brakes? theres no vacuum if so.

looks like this?
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if you have the big round brake booster with a vac line to booster behind the master thats just a normal brake set up.

you'll need to explain this over boosting issue better cause that dont make any real sense.
 

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Welcome to the forum from Oregon.

Like @Scottydoggs said, no vacuum to a "hydro-boost" system. It uses power steering pressure for brake assist and IMO, because I have hydro-boost, it is better than vacuum boost. What makes you say "the pump is over pressuring the brakes"? Do you also notice a problem with the power steering?
 
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you mean hydro boost brakes? theres no vacuum if so.

looks like this?
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if you have the big round brake booster with a vac line to booster behind the master thats just a normal brake set up.

you'll need to explain this over boosting issue better cause that dont make any real sense.
I have a vacuum brake booster but the vacuum hose runs to a vaccum assist pump attached to the brake booster where normally I’ve seen the vacuum line just connect it is pushing to much pressure and is very unstable with the pressure.
 
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I’ve taken the vacuum assist pump off and hooked the vacuum line straight to the brake booster. now the brakes do not lock up and are a more consistent pedal. I still have the wiring from the pump is this going to cause more issues down the road
 

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I’ve taken the vacuum assist pump off and hooked the vacuum line straight to the brake booster. now the brakes do not lock up and are a more consistent pedal. I still have the wiring from the pump is this going to cause more issues down the road

What is the year, make, and model of what you're working on?
 

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Title says 03 Tahoe but I have never heard of what he is talking about. By the way, OP, vacuum is a suction not "pushing too much pressure". Take a pic and post it of what the heck you are talking about.
 

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