dhcram1969
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Hello All,
I have 2002 Suburban. I rebuilt essentially the entire truck last summer/fall. It had a new master cylinder put in just before I did the rebuild. It has all new brake lines, new calipers at all 4 corners, new pads, rotors.
For some reason I can not get the front brakes to function. Only a tiny amount of contact on the outside of the rotor and the inside is not contacting pads at all. So I am essentially running on rear brakes which is sketchy.
I have bled the ABS unit with a scan tool dozens of times and all the lines to all 4 corners. I just re-bled the master cylinder again but I still have very little pedal pressure and no front brakes unless I push the pedal extremely hard. There is good vacuum to the booster and the 1st half of the pedal push seems like the boost is working. I have looking inside it with a camera and no leaks.
The strangest part was I re-bled the front brakes this weekend and ran probably a pint of fluid thru, the reservoir only needed about 2-3 ounces to refill. So fluid came out but didn't lower the resevoir.
THe only thing that I have not changed is the ABS controller and the vacuum booster. ABS system bleeds and tests out with a scan tool.
Anyone run in to something like this before?
Thanks,
Dan
I have 2002 Suburban. I rebuilt essentially the entire truck last summer/fall. It had a new master cylinder put in just before I did the rebuild. It has all new brake lines, new calipers at all 4 corners, new pads, rotors.
For some reason I can not get the front brakes to function. Only a tiny amount of contact on the outside of the rotor and the inside is not contacting pads at all. So I am essentially running on rear brakes which is sketchy.
I have bled the ABS unit with a scan tool dozens of times and all the lines to all 4 corners. I just re-bled the master cylinder again but I still have very little pedal pressure and no front brakes unless I push the pedal extremely hard. There is good vacuum to the booster and the 1st half of the pedal push seems like the boost is working. I have looking inside it with a camera and no leaks.
The strangest part was I re-bled the front brakes this weekend and ran probably a pint of fluid thru, the reservoir only needed about 2-3 ounces to refill. So fluid came out but didn't lower the resevoir.
THe only thing that I have not changed is the ABS controller and the vacuum booster. ABS system bleeds and tests out with a scan tool.
Anyone run in to something like this before?
Thanks,
Dan