PaulPool89
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- 5.7 V8
I need some help, I'm about to give up.
2001 dodge ram 1500 5.2 magnum V8.
I replaced both front brake pads, calipers, and flex lines. New master brake cylinder.
I had to adjust the rear brakes because they weren't working right.
I then bypassed the abs. I flushed all four wheels and master cylinder multipule times in correct cycle.
I still don't have good brakes. The pedal goes to the floor. I can pump them up and it will be firm, and stay firm as long as I keep pressure. But when I step off for a few moments it goes flat again.
I abs and brake lights were on but since stayed off. I don't see any brake fluid leaking from any lines so how could it be possible for air to get in? Could it be the proportioning valve?
2001 dodge ram 1500 5.2 magnum V8.
I replaced both front brake pads, calipers, and flex lines. New master brake cylinder.
I had to adjust the rear brakes because they weren't working right.
I then bypassed the abs. I flushed all four wheels and master cylinder multipule times in correct cycle.
I still don't have good brakes. The pedal goes to the floor. I can pump them up and it will be firm, and stay firm as long as I keep pressure. But when I step off for a few moments it goes flat again.
I abs and brake lights were on but since stayed off. I don't see any brake fluid leaking from any lines so how could it be possible for air to get in? Could it be the proportioning valve?