My 97 has had the ABS light and the brake light coming on for about a month now. Today on a return trip for Maryland, the lights came on and did not go out when the truck was turned off and restarted like they usually do.
They have been on for the remainder of the trip... about 400 miles. When I got home I noticed that if I step or basically stand on the brake pedal, that it will start to sink slowly toward the floor. While it is slowly going down, you can hear a noise. If you continue to push very hard, the pedal will slowly depress to the floor while making noises. (hissing???)
Unsure if I have 2 unrelated problems, or just one big one.
When I looked under the hood at the relay box, there is a socket that is marked ABS light that does not contain a relay... . should it???
My main concern is with the brake pedal going down. Please correct me if I am wrong, but I always thought that it should depress a small amount and then be like pressing on a rock with no sponging or noise.
The brakes feel pretty normal without the trailer and without, I just can't imagine that the pedal should sink like that. (It does require quite a bit of pressure to get it to sink). And I am certain the ABS and brake lights should not be on.
Please help, I am supposed to take another run this week, but the brake thing has me a little scared. (Please see signature for truck info)
Thanks in advance,
Mike.
They have been on for the remainder of the trip... about 400 miles. When I got home I noticed that if I step or basically stand on the brake pedal, that it will start to sink slowly toward the floor. While it is slowly going down, you can hear a noise. If you continue to push very hard, the pedal will slowly depress to the floor while making noises. (hissing???)
Unsure if I have 2 unrelated problems, or just one big one.
When I looked under the hood at the relay box, there is a socket that is marked ABS light that does not contain a relay... . should it???
My main concern is with the brake pedal going down. Please correct me if I am wrong, but I always thought that it should depress a small amount and then be like pressing on a rock with no sponging or noise.
The brakes feel pretty normal without the trailer and without, I just can't imagine that the pedal should sink like that. (It does require quite a bit of pressure to get it to sink). And I am certain the ABS and brake lights should not be on.
Please help, I am supposed to take another run this week, but the brake thing has me a little scared. (Please see signature for truck info)
Thanks in advance,
Mike.