no brake padel
9 Answers
Have you gone as far as to replace the master cylinder and or brake booster? I would suspect the brake booster if the peddle is going to the floor. There may be an internal failure inside the booster which contains linkage, diaphragms, and springs.
yes I have replace booster master cylinder wheel cylinder shoses clapper and pads
firebird338 answered 9 years ago
Was the brakes working before you did the brake job and is it the front brakes or back brakes we are talking about. ?
firebird338 answered 9 years ago
Or was this the problem from the beginning or did the problem start after doing brake job ?
firebird338 answered 9 years ago
Just read your answer again and I see were you replaced pads, shoes , cylinders booster so that looks the you did the front and back brakes.
firebird338 answered 9 years ago
I still would like to know if your problem was before or after brake job ?
firebird338 answered 9 years ago
If I read your a see right you have rear brake shoes ? If so did you adjust the shoes so that they would have a slight drag on drum when you spin the axle if not the shoes are to far away from drum to make contact when you press brake pedal causing brake pedal to go to floor.
firebird338 answered 9 years ago
If I read your answer right you have rear brake shoes. Just correcting my first line from my last answer.
I have replaced the rear brakes shoes and wheel cylinders I have bled the brakes I have a new master cylinder new brake booster And I still have no breaks I have to put both feet on the brakes pedal to get the stop what am I doing wrong