My rear brakes won't work on my 99 jeep grand cherokee laredo. The master cylinder is fine the front brakes work there is no fluid or pressure going to the back
SOURCE: 94 jeep grand cherokee laredo brake problem
Hi there!
Check for leaks at the slave cylinders and flexi hoses.
After several attempts of losing pressure - check the brake fluid level in the master.
If you arn't losing any fluid, You've got a damaged seal in the Master cylinder, or are drawing air in due to improper adjustment (excess travel) of slave cylinders.
Are you trying this with engine running? - How does this affect it (using servo assist)
SOURCE: 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
Hi Guys!
I work in a transmission and torque converter remanufacturing plant and have seen this many times! I hate to tell you that your transmission is shot! There is metal in the fluid and some of it got caught in a solenoid not letting fluid through to shift the gears. You will need a rebuild! About $2500 dollars. Of course if you in Pittsburgh, Pa. area I could do it for about half that. Any questions e-mail me at [email protected]
SOURCE: brake pads specifications
I just searched google and looked at JC Whitney. They have brake parts and ship internationally. (don't know cost) But it's worth looking into!
SOURCE: REAR BRAKE SHOE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM
You can go to autozone.com and register for full free online repair manual that has the diagrams you need and everything else you could want.
SOURCE: 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo - message center
This is a problem I have been
seeing more and more of lately. The brake light circuit goes through
the Lamp Outage Module (LOM). When the LOM senses a inoperative lamp,
the Vehicle Information Center (VIC) displays the data to the vehicle
operator.
Here is how to test the system (clic for zoom):
Check here for more details about the location of Lamp Outage Module (page 16).
Hope helps (remember rated this help) Good luck.
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