john saleeby
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Problem: The passenger side of the brake fluid resrvoir has only about an inch of fluid in it. I changed out the drum brakes, vacuum bled all four wheels (no leaks at the wheels). The pedal feels good and responsive when driving. The brake idiot light does Not come on.
Initially the passenger side of the resorvoir was about three quarters full, yet when I braked on a test drive, the pedal moved very little and was stiff requiring a lot of foot pressure to stop the car. The brake idiot light would come on.
Shouldn't the passeneger side of the resorvoir have more that an inch of fluid in it (the driver side is near the top of the resorvoir)?
Will having too much brake fluid on the passenger side (coupled with the fluid in the Accumalator) make the pedal stiff and not allow proper braking?
Or is there a problem elsewhere?
Thanks for the help.
Initially the passenger side of the resorvoir was about three quarters full, yet when I braked on a test drive, the pedal moved very little and was stiff requiring a lot of foot pressure to stop the car. The brake idiot light would come on.
Shouldn't the passeneger side of the resorvoir have more that an inch of fluid in it (the driver side is near the top of the resorvoir)?
Will having too much brake fluid on the passenger side (coupled with the fluid in the Accumalator) make the pedal stiff and not allow proper braking?
Or is there a problem elsewhere?
Thanks for the help.