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ADavis
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Loss of Brakes
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June 27, 2005, 09:52:38 AM »
Hey all, I was driving the other day (on a mountain road too) and forgot about my e-brake (does that tell you how well my e-brake works). Anyway, I was coming into a turn and realized I didn't have any brakes. I pumped it twice and they came back. It was like this for about 5 minutes and then they worked fine again. I know the heat from the e-brake can warp stuff but would it cause your peddle to go to the floor. I didn't have any wheel cyclindar, master cyclindar, or vacum leaks. My break fluid level was at max. Any idea? Thanks
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June 27, 2005, 10:26:29 AM »
Your rear brakes NEED to be adjusted bad.
I just did this to my 97. They are suposed to be self adjusting. I used a small screwdriver and adjusted them. My e-brake works great and my peddle is much higher now.
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wildgoody
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June 28, 2005, 03:01:16 AM »
Yup, and if you change the rear shoes
you can lube and fix the adjusters so
they work better, I fixed mine 7 years
ago, and the brakes still stop good
Wild
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