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Bled the air assist slave brake cylinder Instant no brakes
I changed the front axle boots and had to remove the two brake lines from the wheel cylinders.
During the boot replacement I inspected all brake components, then adjusted the brakes and bled the two wheel cylinders on the front of the truck.
Everything was fine. Good brake pedal. Then I kicked myself for not bleeding the slave brake cylinder attached to the air assist cylinder FIRST (as instructed to in the TM bleeding procedure)
So I bled the slave cylinder and immediately lost the brake pedal all the way to the floor.
Re bled the slave cylinder and the front two wheel cylinders and still have a brake pedal to the floor.
The troubleshooting section of the TM shows that it can be the air assist cylinder, the master cylinder or the slave cylinder. Before getting deeper nto trouble, can anyone give me a clue on what to do next.
Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated
I changed the front axle boots and had to remove the two brake lines from the wheel cylinders.
During the boot replacement I inspected all brake components, then adjusted the brakes and bled the two wheel cylinders on the front of the truck.
Everything was fine. Good brake pedal. Then I kicked myself for not bleeding the slave brake cylinder attached to the air assist cylinder FIRST (as instructed to in the TM bleeding procedure)
So I bled the slave cylinder and immediately lost the brake pedal all the way to the floor.
Re bled the slave cylinder and the front two wheel cylinders and still have a brake pedal to the floor.
The troubleshooting section of the TM shows that it can be the air assist cylinder, the master cylinder or the slave cylinder. Before getting deeper nto trouble, can anyone give me a clue on what to do next.
Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated
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