Hello, I've seen similar questions asked on this and other forums, but frighteningly... no solutions!
On my 96' 2500 4wd (RWAL- rear wheel anti-lock) ram I started loosing brakes driving home with no load the other night. I would have weak brakes and at stops the pedal would Slowly sink to the floor. if I repeatedly pump the pedal it would come up, but would then slowly sink back down. After another half dozen miles I parked the truck at my mechanics shop where my wife's car was and talked to him about it. The trunk was down to a quarter of the normal brake fluid in the master, and we couldn't find any leaks- with the truck on or off with brakes applied.
He said: that sounded like the master cylinder was internally failing and fluid could be leaking past the valves/seals into the brake booster? I should replace the master cylinder(MC) and empty out the brake booster and should be good. We topped up the fluid so I could drive it slowly home.
The next morning I followed my friends gen 1 flatbed home just in case. We stopped at the parts store to get a MC and came out to a puddle under the front right of the truck. the hard line went by the frame.
We replaced and hardline, still pedal issue, replaced MC still issue, in trying to bleed brakes ended up with rusted broken bleeders: replaced the right front Caliper and both rear wheel cylinders and rear hard lines to center.
Power bleed brakes- still weak and sink to the floor.....
Some folks online said line to rear was bad & mine looked ugly. Ever since I got the truck the fuse was pulled for the anti-lock brakes and the solenoid or parts under the distribution block under MC look rusted and awful. I removed the antilock valve/block and ran new hard line from proportioning valve to a new rear flex line. So all the rear lines are now new.
I let it gravity bleed a while, but ran out of daylight to do any more...but initial pedal feel is the same. I plan to bleed it fully tomorrow. Has anyone seen this problem and resolved it?
Some of the threads I've seen on this are from almost ten years ago, I would think someone must have fixed it by now!!!!
On my 96' 2500 4wd (RWAL- rear wheel anti-lock) ram I started loosing brakes driving home with no load the other night. I would have weak brakes and at stops the pedal would Slowly sink to the floor. if I repeatedly pump the pedal it would come up, but would then slowly sink back down. After another half dozen miles I parked the truck at my mechanics shop where my wife's car was and talked to him about it. The trunk was down to a quarter of the normal brake fluid in the master, and we couldn't find any leaks- with the truck on or off with brakes applied.
He said: that sounded like the master cylinder was internally failing and fluid could be leaking past the valves/seals into the brake booster? I should replace the master cylinder(MC) and empty out the brake booster and should be good. We topped up the fluid so I could drive it slowly home.
The next morning I followed my friends gen 1 flatbed home just in case. We stopped at the parts store to get a MC and came out to a puddle under the front right of the truck. the hard line went by the frame.
We replaced and hardline, still pedal issue, replaced MC still issue, in trying to bleed brakes ended up with rusted broken bleeders: replaced the right front Caliper and both rear wheel cylinders and rear hard lines to center.
Power bleed brakes- still weak and sink to the floor.....
Some folks online said line to rear was bad & mine looked ugly. Ever since I got the truck the fuse was pulled for the anti-lock brakes and the solenoid or parts under the distribution block under MC look rusted and awful. I removed the antilock valve/block and ran new hard line from proportioning valve to a new rear flex line. So all the rear lines are now new.
I let it gravity bleed a while, but ran out of daylight to do any more...but initial pedal feel is the same. I plan to bleed it fully tomorrow. Has anyone seen this problem and resolved it?
Some of the threads I've seen on this are from almost ten years ago, I would think someone must have fixed it by now!!!!