Brakes
Asked by Locomotive1962 May 17, 2011 at 12:50 AM about the 1978 Chevrolet Suburban
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
Hi all. I've got a 1978 Chevrolet Suburban. I have always had brake troubles with it. It has a nearly new Proportioning valve on it. However, my brake light always stays lit and it feels as though I hardly ever have the appropriate pressure. I have replaced master cylinders countless times. Any suggestions as to what my problem is? Thanks Chris.
4 Answers
1978suburban answered 13 years ago
Similar problem, pedal goes to floor at low speeds and idle fine once pressure is built up or high speeds did you ever get it figured out?
there is a electric switch under hood on right side about 6 inch back from radiator my be bad brake pressure brakes need bleed or adjusted will fix problem will have to do about 2 times a year
Locomotive1962 answered 12 years ago
Nope I still haven't gotten it figured out. However, yes at slow speeds it wants to go to the floor. The shop that put the valve on it couldn't figure it out. I heard of a trick of tying the calipers to the A-arms to help get air out of the system. I'm not sure if that will work. Thanks for your responses. Much appreciated! Forgot I posted this.
JDOBMW325es answered 12 years ago
If they are old the rubber hoses near the rear brakes could actually be stretching causing the system to loose preasure.