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Old 12-11-2019, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Bad Luck View Post
Apply the brake 20 times in a steady rhythm to deplete any vacuum from the booster. While pressing the brake pedal firmly start the vehicle. Does the brake pedal drop and get easier to press? Do the brakes still work okay or is there decreased braking performance?
yes, after pumping the brakes 20 times and holding the brake pedal the pedal starts to drop slowly. They are working though, just feeling mushy.

I didn't remove the master cylinder cover when I compressed the caliper on first side (driver side). Could that have messed something up?
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