88lance
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Hello everyone, got an '02 Z71 Tahoe. The brakes seem to just be getting more and more spongy.
Today I replaced the front pads, and now it's worse than ever. It won't even try to slide tires on a gravel road.
When the brake pedal is pushed, it makes the "whoosh" sound and goes almost to the floor.
I checked fluid, and it is full. I don't see any sign of leaks. I have had the Tahoe for about 6 months and 13k miles and have never had anything done to the brakes, so whatever it is has gotten worse on its own.
I read this could be the master cylinder, but then also something about the booster. I removed the line from the booster and plugged it, and pushed the brake, and it was solid and would not go down. Maybe this means the booster is good, and points more to the master cylinder?
Before I tore into anything, I figured I would ask here just in case it was something that was an obvious fix for those who had experienced it before.
Today I replaced the front pads, and now it's worse than ever. It won't even try to slide tires on a gravel road.
When the brake pedal is pushed, it makes the "whoosh" sound and goes almost to the floor.
I checked fluid, and it is full. I don't see any sign of leaks. I have had the Tahoe for about 6 months and 13k miles and have never had anything done to the brakes, so whatever it is has gotten worse on its own.
I read this could be the master cylinder, but then also something about the booster. I removed the line from the booster and plugged it, and pushed the brake, and it was solid and would not go down. Maybe this means the booster is good, and points more to the master cylinder?
Before I tore into anything, I figured I would ask here just in case it was something that was an obvious fix for those who had experienced it before.
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