Posted by MSD on September 25, 2013 at 15:39:33 from (71.209.115.51):
In Reply to: Re: 03 Durango brakes posted by Bryan iniowa on September 25, 2013 at 04:41:18:
With engine off, I can pump them up somewhat. Not real great. As soon as I start the engine they go to the floor and do not pump up. I put new pads all the way around and had all the rotors turned. I'm thinking there is a problem in the new master cylinder I put on. Before they would hold but just not have the stopping power needed over 50 mph. Now they go to the floor. Instructions mention the plunger rod length but the test for that shows ok. I might tweak it to see if it does anything. There are no leaks and maybe I still have air in the lines after changing the master cylinder. I've bled them at least a dozen times each. One way by having my helper push them down with the bleeder open and then closing before they release the pedal. The other way was to pump them up 5 times real quick and then open the bleeder while holding the pedal down. Thanks for the help so far guys.
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