Expletive
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Hey all. Having a problem with the brakes on my 1988 3.5 EFI Vogue.
They weren't the best to begin with but a couple of weeks ago I was parking and went to brake but suddenly the pedal went almost all the way to the floor with no real resistance but at the last inch or two it gave me some braking. Luckily I was parking at home so I wasn't going very fast and didn't hit anything. It was late and already dark so I just left it for the night. Checked the brakes the next day and they were working fine again.
Now, last night I was driving and the brakes suddenly went completely to the floor with no braking at all. Late at night so no one else on the road so I managed to safely pull over and stop. Got out to check and my front driver's brake was very hot, hot enough that I could feel it from a couple of inches away. The rest seemed fairly cool. Left it for about 20 minutes, checked them again and I was getting a bit of braking power this time. Was only a couple of minutes from home so very carefully and very slowly limped it home (using engine braking to help).
Checking them again this morning the pedal goes most of the way to the floor with no resistance but I get some braking at the last inch or so of pedal travel. Brake fluid is now also low when before it was fine.
So, my question is, from that what do people think is the most likely cause?
I had assumed that the resistance free travel and low fluid would mean that some of the pistons in the calipers are sticking out, but I'm not an expert so I wouldn't be surprised if I'm wrong.
If it is the calipers, would it be fixable by replacing the pistons and seals or just replace the whole caliper (and obviously the other one on the axle)?
They weren't the best to begin with but a couple of weeks ago I was parking and went to brake but suddenly the pedal went almost all the way to the floor with no real resistance but at the last inch or two it gave me some braking. Luckily I was parking at home so I wasn't going very fast and didn't hit anything. It was late and already dark so I just left it for the night. Checked the brakes the next day and they were working fine again.
Now, last night I was driving and the brakes suddenly went completely to the floor with no braking at all. Late at night so no one else on the road so I managed to safely pull over and stop. Got out to check and my front driver's brake was very hot, hot enough that I could feel it from a couple of inches away. The rest seemed fairly cool. Left it for about 20 minutes, checked them again and I was getting a bit of braking power this time. Was only a couple of minutes from home so very carefully and very slowly limped it home (using engine braking to help).
Checking them again this morning the pedal goes most of the way to the floor with no resistance but I get some braking at the last inch or so of pedal travel. Brake fluid is now also low when before it was fine.
So, my question is, from that what do people think is the most likely cause?
I had assumed that the resistance free travel and low fluid would mean that some of the pistons in the calipers are sticking out, but I'm not an expert so I wouldn't be surprised if I'm wrong.
If it is the calipers, would it be fixable by replacing the pistons and seals or just replace the whole caliper (and obviously the other one on the axle)?