1985 Chevrolet C1500 "spongy brake pedal pad replacement" Questions

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Spongy brake pedal I have a C1500 pickup with a spongy brake pedal, pumping it doesn't help it always ends up in the same spot, When driving it the pedal is half way to the floor before you feel any ...

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brake repair i have a 1985 chev 1 ton truck the brakes have to be pumped to stop .have replaced ,master cyl,wheel cyl's new back shoes,new front pads,booster is ok. i had a problem once that the rear ...

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...spongy. I have searched and not found the rear brake adjustment star screw...as I've always been used to. Does the 96 chevy have an adjustment screw for the rears?? Any other suggestions on getting ...

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spongy brake pedal apears to be leaking fluid from brake booster check or adjust brake pedal, check brake booster or replace new one, check pedal return spring and bushing, check all wheel cylinder or

replaced front pads and now pedal is spongy ,after bleeding them replaced front pads and now pedal is spongy DID YOU BLEED THE BRAKE SYSTEM?

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...spongy brake pedal replaced pads,rotors and ball joints on a f550 7.3powerstroke now has a spongy brake pedal Have you bled the brakes to remove trapped air? if you havent touched the lines, then its ...

...brake pedal seems spongy, and the parking brake has little effect. I know about the indentations in the top of the piston to turn it in or out. How do I determine how much to turn it for proper ...

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...brake pads. Check and see how the pedal feels initially before you road test to make sure you don't need to pump the brakes in order to stop. if you do then re bleed all four wheels.If you don't have ...

Spongy brake pedal on 2003 Frod escort zx2. Changed rear brakes on a 2003 Frod escort zx2 and the pedal is spongy. I have bled the entire system three times and used about half a quart of brake fluid.

...for pressure when the brake pedal is applied. You may have a sticking piston in one of the brake calipers. This will cause a spongy pedal. Hope this helps,let me know how you get on. Thanks ...

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