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lonnie baird Posted on Mar 07, 2014
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1995 ford f250 brakes are hard to push and dont work very well

Started this morning worked fine yesterday brake pedal very hard and not much brakes unless you push very hard.

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Brake booster is bad or there is some kind of blockage in the vac lione running to the booster.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2009

SOURCE: brake pedal goes hard and brakes dont work

no a new brake master cylinder.

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Ned C Cook

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  • Posted on May 25, 2009

SOURCE: hard brake pedal hear air leaking when pedal pushed

When you press on the brake? Have your brake vacuum assist checked. It,s that bigspaceship looking thing between the brake master cylinder an firewall. good luck and be safe.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

SOURCE: Hard break pedal

there is a bulletin in ford motor company about a vacuum hose from de brake system this hose dosn't have clamp and the new has it you need to take your mark lt to a dealer. you can see the hose under the truck beside the TR sensor a litte upper. sorry my english is bad

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2009

SOURCE: ABS light and brake light stay on modt of the

i am guessing the truck is a 4 wheel drive... if that is the case, check your front wheel bearings. most vehicles that now use a hub and bearing assembly with built in ABS are common issues and easy repairs on MOST VEHICLES.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 22, 2011

SOURCE: 1995 Ford f250 brake lights don't work ad

You may have a bad signal switch..Your brake lights run through the signal switch..Try hitting the brakes and move the switch around and see if your brake lights come on intermittently..

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Why is the brake pedal stiff?

You may have lost you brake assist. Look for any disconnected or broken hoses and vacuum leaks especially the one going to the brake booster. make sure that the check valve is good it should allow air through in one direction but not the other. if all checks out good apply vacuum to the power brake booster and make sure it hold if not replace the power brake booster.
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1995 ford taurus, brake lights not working also

Sounds like the brake switch is bad.
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Have a 93 ford f250, blead the brakes but brakes still needs to be pumped before pedal hard. brakes hard when engine not running but after engine starts pedal become weak.

Sounds like you still have air in the system.
Also may need to adjust rear brakes so they don't have to travel as far to contact drums. They are supposed to self adjust as the brake linings wear down but most cars do not do this as well as they are supposed to.
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My 1999 f250 brake lights do not work, but the turn signals do, and the tail lights do too, I put in a new brake light switch but there does not seem to be any power coming out of the switch

take the hazard button and tug and wiggle it real hard when pushing the brake pedal, if they start flickering, you will need a turn signal switch replaced.
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sense its a deisel i would go with the vacume pump, diesels don't put out any or very little vacume, if you don't have vacume than booster won't work hense hard peddel. when you say you let up on peddel and hit it again you got better break tells me it is not getting enought vacume to booster. i would go for the vacume pump.
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