Why do i have no breaks?

Asked by James Sep 02, 2020 at 04:25 PM about the 2007 Chevrolet Impala 3.5L LT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Ive got a 2007 impala and the problem started about
3weeks ago my break pedal went all the way to the floor
originally I had replaced the back brakes and I bled the
system like the standard way and then yesterday I took off
my master cylinder to replace it but the replacement part I
got didn't fit it so I cleaned out my master cylinder because
it was clogged and cleaned reservoir from my brake fluid
bled the System again  and now I have no brakes at all
none and my brake fluid is completely full so if anybody can
help me please I am at a loss I have no brakes at all and I
brake pedal goes to the floor any suggestions please help

2 Answers

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I would inspect the power brake booster next

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You need to put down the wrenches and step away from the vehicle. Get someone that knows what they are doing to work on them for you.

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