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Old 01-14-2006, 22:01   #1 (permalink)
psos20@yahoo.com
 
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94 Explorer Break Problems

When I break in my car, the Pedal goes all the way to the floor with
little or no noise, but also little or no breaking... I know my rotors
need to be replaced soon... but could this be a fluid thing rather than
a Replace my Breaks kind of problem?

 
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Old 01-15-2006, 09:01   #2 (permalink)
johanb
 
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Re: 94 Explorer Break Problems

Sounds like a "air in system caused by external leak" or "internal leaking
master cylinder" thing

Offcourse you have the replace the rotors anyway if needed

Ignoring problems wont make them go away

That tree or ped you're gonna hit will agree with me

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> When I break in my car, the Pedal goes all the way to the floor with
> little or no noise, but also little or no breaking... I know my rotors
> need to be replaced soon... but could this be a fluid thing rather than
> a Replace my Breaks kind of problem?
>
>



 
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Old 01-19-2006, 23:01   #3 (permalink)
Sam
 
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Re: 94 Explorer Break Problems

have you at any time recently replaced the master cylinder or tried to
bleed the brakes?
I know I had to replace me master cylinder and found out the hard way
that the abs affects the brake and contains air that has to be bled
via a special tool from the abs console.
Just a thought and looking forward to hearing what fixed your problem.

-Sam in Raleigh,N.C.

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>When I break in my car, the Pedal goes all the way to the floor with
>little or no noise, but also little or no breaking... I know my rotors
>need to be replaced soon... but could this be a fluid thing rather than
>a Replace my Breaks kind of problem?

 
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