tocruise
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This might be an incredibly stupid or noob question, so I apologize for always bothering ya'll with this stuff.
Essentially, I don't know how much play is supposed to be in the brake pedal, and because of that I'm struggling to diagnose why my brakes aren't working. I can compress the pedal about 1-2 inches with incredible ease, lke there's no resistance at all, and nothing comes out at the calipers (if I remove the nipple entirely literally nothing comes out even with the master cylinder full). Obviously something is wrong with my brake system somewhere.
This video is of a different car, but it shows the brake booster going in quite far from the pedal:
On my car it seems to lock way earlier, which I've got a video of here (please ignore the mountains of rust, I'm working on it
):
To my understanding, the pedal should be pretty hard to move but should still move further than this, and with some stiffness if it's all working correctly.
To proceed (and please let me know if this is a bad idea or if I'm misunderstanding how this works), I could take the master cylinder off, and then compress the pedal again. If the pedal is still sticking the same way it is now, then it's likely the booster is stuck and needs replacing. However, if the cylinder is broken but the booster is not, then after taking the master off, I should see the pedal start working, and from the engine bay, I would see the rod moving in and out where the master cylinder was. Am I right in thinking that?
Excuse my ignorance too, but the car has been sat for a long time, is there a chance the brake booster plate could be rusted to the walls of the booster?
Essentially, I don't know how much play is supposed to be in the brake pedal, and because of that I'm struggling to diagnose why my brakes aren't working. I can compress the pedal about 1-2 inches with incredible ease, lke there's no resistance at all, and nothing comes out at the calipers (if I remove the nipple entirely literally nothing comes out even with the master cylinder full). Obviously something is wrong with my brake system somewhere.
This video is of a different car, but it shows the brake booster going in quite far from the pedal:
On my car it seems to lock way earlier, which I've got a video of here (please ignore the mountains of rust, I'm working on it
To my understanding, the pedal should be pretty hard to move but should still move further than this, and with some stiffness if it's all working correctly.
To proceed (and please let me know if this is a bad idea or if I'm misunderstanding how this works), I could take the master cylinder off, and then compress the pedal again. If the pedal is still sticking the same way it is now, then it's likely the booster is stuck and needs replacing. However, if the cylinder is broken but the booster is not, then after taking the master off, I should see the pedal start working, and from the engine bay, I would see the rod moving in and out where the master cylinder was. Am I right in thinking that?
Excuse my ignorance too, but the car has been sat for a long time, is there a chance the brake booster plate could be rusted to the walls of the booster?
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