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Eric
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I have a 2000 Dodge Ram V6 3.9L with ABS a brakes. The brake pads are installed correctly I have bled the lines numerous times and I have replaced the brake booster. Now the problems is that I can not stop at all, unless I press the pedal very rapidly and it will lock up. If i set my foot on the pedal it will sink all the way to the floor and not stop. I don't know where to go from here and It is really bothering me. Any help is appreciated! Thanks
Yeah I can not stop whatsoever. I have done the procedure correctly time and time again. At first I had a partner helping me but I can not find anybody smart enough to comprehend how to do it correctly. Haha. Today I bought a one man bleeder and in the midst of bleeding I heard hissing coming from the reservoir of my Master cylinder cap. Do I just need to put a seal on it? What do you think?
Yeah I can not stop whatsoever. I have done the procedure correctly time and time again. At first I had a partner helping me but I can not find anybody smart enough to comprehend how to do it correctly. Haha. Today I bought a one man bleeder and in the midst of bleeding I heard hissing coming from the reservoir of my Master cylinder cap. Do I just need to put a seal on it? What do you think?