VivaPerosa
Junior Member
I have a 2001 Doge Ram 1500 5.2 2WD
So recently I've replaced the brake booster, when I tried to bleed the brakes to find out there's no fluid coming out of the passenger rear brake drum, when I press on the brake pedal it feels spongy so there's probably air in the system, my dad disconnected a hose to the master cylinder to see if fluid would come out of it - it did (also the master cylinder is full). I've looked at my service manual it said that it could be thin drums or the brake lines.
So recently I've replaced the brake booster, when I tried to bleed the brakes to find out there's no fluid coming out of the passenger rear brake drum, when I press on the brake pedal it feels spongy so there's probably air in the system, my dad disconnected a hose to the master cylinder to see if fluid would come out of it - it did (also the master cylinder is full). I've looked at my service manual it said that it could be thin drums or the brake lines.