assault187
15+ Year Contributor
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- May 16, 2005
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Horsham,
Pennsylvania
Today I had to make a sudden stop from 150 ft from the car in front of me and I could not stop! If I hadnt swerved into the center turning lane I would have hit the car in front of me. I was driving at 50 mph and they brakes were cool at the time considering I only stopped twice from 40-45 mph within 3-4 miles. Tonight I checked the brakes to make sure nothing was leaking onto them or any leaks in the brake lines themselves, all checks out well. I also bled the system one corner at a time. Any ideas what would have caused this? Brake booster fault, possibly the master cylinder?
The car did not pull in any direction, pedal pressure felt slightly mushy, and the braking felt evenly applied but the braking was incredibly weak. The pads have good meat on them and the rotors are pretty fresh.
I Know the 1G's have one way valves from the big vacuum line from the rear or the intake manifold to the brake booster, Do 2G's have them as well? When I bought the car it was not present and didnt notice any adverse effects to the braking so I didnt think anything of it. Im assuming the valve keeps the boost pressure from entering the brake booster to prevent any damage. Anyone have any advice for checking the entire braking system or just advice on the situation?
After bleeding the brakes I took the car out this morning on the way to work and the brakes still seem weak. One of the ABS sensors is bad so I have'nt had ABS in a while now but I never had a problem, I could still lay on the brakes and lock the brakes up.....
I also noticed today that if I press the brakes while stopped and pump them, my Idle will rise about 1500 rpm. This is with no FIAV, or IAC on the car both were removed and blocked off.
The car did not pull in any direction, pedal pressure felt slightly mushy, and the braking felt evenly applied but the braking was incredibly weak. The pads have good meat on them and the rotors are pretty fresh.
I Know the 1G's have one way valves from the big vacuum line from the rear or the intake manifold to the brake booster, Do 2G's have them as well? When I bought the car it was not present and didnt notice any adverse effects to the braking so I didnt think anything of it. Im assuming the valve keeps the boost pressure from entering the brake booster to prevent any damage. Anyone have any advice for checking the entire braking system or just advice on the situation?
After bleeding the brakes I took the car out this morning on the way to work and the brakes still seem weak. One of the ABS sensors is bad so I have'nt had ABS in a while now but I never had a problem, I could still lay on the brakes and lock the brakes up.....
I also noticed today that if I press the brakes while stopped and pump them, my Idle will rise about 1500 rpm. This is with no FIAV, or IAC on the car both were removed and blocked off.