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Re: .HELP PLEASE......at the end of my wits
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Posted by G L Perry on February 11, 2001 at 11:19:06 from (216.202.196.219):
In Reply to: .HELP PLEASE......at the end of my wits posted by tommyw on February 10, 2001 at 10:52:17:
Brake hoses loosen their linings and look fine from outside, yet plug up on inside. That doesn't let the fluid back off the caliper on one side and it's partially on all the time and responds quicker than other side because of that. Also, remember these trucks have proportioning valves that may stick, light should be on for that tho. And anti-lock brake set-ups get quite involved on newer brands, and you should have the Hydro brakes running off the power-steering pump and may have other odd things to check there. I can't beleive that new of truck should have that big of problem. Check the hoses, BTDT on older Chevy's. Don't knock Chevy's because of this one problem, all the brands are using similar complicated systems on their trucks now and I'ld rather have GM's technology than what Ford or Dodge usually offers.
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