Mike93
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Out of nowhere this problem arose...
212,000 miles on the car. All calipers are new as of ~5000 miles, as well as rotors, and rear e-brake cables.
The other day, while driving home form work I noticed my pedal went to the floor before any braking set in. Once to the floor I have to put some serious pressure on the pedal to get stopped. I'd also venture to say I'm using a very small percentage of the brakes. The car will stop, it just takes some heavy pedal effort and a little more distance to achieve the stop.
On an abandoned road I tested a panic stop from 50 mph. Found that the car pulled hard to the left, and the back kicked to the right...felt like the car was pivoting/rotating right over the midpoint of the car.
Fluid level is full in the master cylinder. I can't find anything vacuum related that has gone bad...
Seems like a master cylinder, proportion valve, or brake booster issue...but I'm just guessing here.
Any thoughts???
212,000 miles on the car. All calipers are new as of ~5000 miles, as well as rotors, and rear e-brake cables.
The other day, while driving home form work I noticed my pedal went to the floor before any braking set in. Once to the floor I have to put some serious pressure on the pedal to get stopped. I'd also venture to say I'm using a very small percentage of the brakes. The car will stop, it just takes some heavy pedal effort and a little more distance to achieve the stop.
On an abandoned road I tested a panic stop from 50 mph. Found that the car pulled hard to the left, and the back kicked to the right...felt like the car was pivoting/rotating right over the midpoint of the car.
Fluid level is full in the master cylinder. I can't find anything vacuum related that has gone bad...
Seems like a master cylinder, proportion valve, or brake booster issue...but I'm just guessing here.
Any thoughts???
