Posted by ericlb on March 15, 2011 at 19:53:11 from (12.189.32.37):
last week a brake malfunction caused the left rear brake on my 1994 dodge pickup to go up in smoke literaly, i replaced everything from the backing plate out, including wheel seals, now the system is bled to the point of having no air period, but i cannot get the rear brakes to lock even with the truck in the air, it does have abs, so im not sure if it should be able to lock or not but this truck does not seem to use its rear brakes anyway, the good side was almost new, and ive never replaced them, the proporsioning valve does have a little pin in the front of it which deployes when the brakes are applied, should it do that? or does it mean that the valve has the rear brakes cut off? how do i fix that, ive tried bleeding it with no results, sorry for the long ot but i need this truck fixed so it can tow again
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