playerjr03
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Hey Guys I am new to the site and new to CUCV's, I picked up this M1008 in California a couple months back and have slowly been fixing minor issues.
We made a trip to the dunes a couple weeks back and I ended up dropping into a huge whole in a water crossing which bent one of my rims so the truck was towed back home.
I got the rim issue solved and went to drive the truck and now the steering is so hard that I cannot turn it unless I am moving at more than a couple miles an hour. It was never this hard to steer. On top of that the front reservoir in the master cylinder ofr the rear brakes was empty and I believe the fluid was dripping down the firewall because I did notice fluid dripping however I could not find any damage when I followed the lines back.
What I did was fill the Master Cylinder back up in hopes to find the leak, took it for a drive and the fluid level did not change and could not locate the leak
So as I am driving I realize I cannot get the brakes to lockup at all, the pedal is softer than usual and when fully depressed the truck slowly comes to a stop rather than stopping quickly as usual. This is the most dangerous part and makes me not want to drive the truck around in fear of needing to make a sudden stop!
Keep in mind that the steering has become horrible as well, I am confused if the Power Steering pump has gone bad, or if the Hydroboost is failing and needs to be replaced. Any input since I am not familiar with these trucks or Hydroboost would be greatly appreciated! Thanks everyone
We made a trip to the dunes a couple weeks back and I ended up dropping into a huge whole in a water crossing which bent one of my rims so the truck was towed back home.
I got the rim issue solved and went to drive the truck and now the steering is so hard that I cannot turn it unless I am moving at more than a couple miles an hour. It was never this hard to steer. On top of that the front reservoir in the master cylinder ofr the rear brakes was empty and I believe the fluid was dripping down the firewall because I did notice fluid dripping however I could not find any damage when I followed the lines back.
What I did was fill the Master Cylinder back up in hopes to find the leak, took it for a drive and the fluid level did not change and could not locate the leak
So as I am driving I realize I cannot get the brakes to lockup at all, the pedal is softer than usual and when fully depressed the truck slowly comes to a stop rather than stopping quickly as usual. This is the most dangerous part and makes me not want to drive the truck around in fear of needing to make a sudden stop!
Keep in mind that the steering has become horrible as well, I am confused if the Power Steering pump has gone bad, or if the Hydroboost is failing and needs to be replaced. Any input since I am not familiar with these trucks or Hydroboost would be greatly appreciated! Thanks everyone