The other day I noticed some loss of power assist on my brake system, And got to thinking its time to use that brake fluid I bought about six months ago.
Changed the fluid in the reservoir, bled the brakes in the proper way. And still have the hard to push pedal after more than four or five applications of the brakes. When the pedal gets hard to push the low vacuum sensor, trips the Brake And ABS light on the dash. Then if I put the vehicle in park or increase engine rpms the lights go out and the cycle will repeat.
I hooked up a vacuum gauge and checked the system at the point where the AC vacuum lines pass through the fire wall and had 10 in/hg of vac at idle.
I then blocked off the AC controls that pass through the firewall, from the rest of the system, and have 25 in/hg of vacuum at idle, and the system will hold that pressure for quite some time, after shut down.
I pulled some of the dash away to look for problems with the vac lines under the dash. I found that the actuater for the floor vent is leaking, ex: pump the vacuum gauge up to 20 in/hg and it drops down to 5 in/hg, then slowly bleeds off. For comparison purposes, the mid level vent will hold 20 in/hg vacuum when tested.
Also I noticed that when I pull the check valve on the booster, it had quite a bit of vacuum remaining on it.
I am wondering if I can block off the vacuum lines that run into the firewall for the ac controls, and test the brakes by running it that way, to see if the power brakes will work properly.
If the floor vent actuator is bad, does anyone have a part number?
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Don
Changed the fluid in the reservoir, bled the brakes in the proper way. And still have the hard to push pedal after more than four or five applications of the brakes. When the pedal gets hard to push the low vacuum sensor, trips the Brake And ABS light on the dash. Then if I put the vehicle in park or increase engine rpms the lights go out and the cycle will repeat.
I hooked up a vacuum gauge and checked the system at the point where the AC vacuum lines pass through the fire wall and had 10 in/hg of vac at idle.
I then blocked off the AC controls that pass through the firewall, from the rest of the system, and have 25 in/hg of vacuum at idle, and the system will hold that pressure for quite some time, after shut down.
I pulled some of the dash away to look for problems with the vac lines under the dash. I found that the actuater for the floor vent is leaking, ex: pump the vacuum gauge up to 20 in/hg and it drops down to 5 in/hg, then slowly bleeds off. For comparison purposes, the mid level vent will hold 20 in/hg vacuum when tested.
Also I noticed that when I pull the check valve on the booster, it had quite a bit of vacuum remaining on it.
I am wondering if I can block off the vacuum lines that run into the firewall for the ac controls, and test the brakes by running it that way, to see if the power brakes will work properly.
If the floor vent actuator is bad, does anyone have a part number?
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Don