1998 chevy tahoe 5.7 vortex brake problem

Asked by Austin Nov 13, 2017 at 10:57 AM about the 1998 Chevrolet Tahoe LT 4-Door 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 1998 chevy tahoe 5.7 vortex and i have
had a brake problem sence i have had the truck.
We have changed the master cylinder (was bench
bleed befor install ) we changed both calipers in
the front, rotors and brakes, changes all the
hardware and shoes on the drum brakes but
nothing has helped they was working about a
month ago and now the pedal go all the way to the
floor and has little to no brake. Please help!!
Thanks

3 Answers

38,855

the lines were bled of course , no fluid lose ? was it a bargain master cylinder ? It could be bad , if it has abs you can bleed the lines triggering the abs with a certain scan tool

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Beatupchevy no it was a new master cylinder one I got it at the parts store .and there no leak anywhere

38,855

you may not even have ABS brake system but if you do have the brakes bled while triggering the system , there must be air in the lines and it's one thing to eliminate

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