Hi,
When I start the truck in the morning and drive it, the 3 or 4 first times I push the pedal are violent, the wheels seem to lock easily, like if I would have old air brakes, but after that, the pedal is quite spongy and the brakes are not very strong.
Front calipers and pads have about 3000 miles only, I've had to stop at a shop because of a major fluid leak and a caliper had seized... The mechanic said that he had trouble with the bleed, because of the combination valve that seemed to not operate properly. Any idea ? Can I test the combination valve and can I repair it or have to change this part ?
The truck was braking better before the caliper change...
When I start the truck in the morning and drive it, the 3 or 4 first times I push the pedal are violent, the wheels seem to lock easily, like if I would have old air brakes, but after that, the pedal is quite spongy and the brakes are not very strong.
Front calipers and pads have about 3000 miles only, I've had to stop at a shop because of a major fluid leak and a caliper had seized... The mechanic said that he had trouble with the bleed, because of the combination valve that seemed to not operate properly. Any idea ? Can I test the combination valve and can I repair it or have to change this part ?
The truck was braking better before the caliper change...