New lines and pads, no pressure.

Asked by Staller03 Oct 29, 2020 at 04:55 PM about the 1993 Toyota Camry LE V6 Wagon

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have replaced all brake lines and checked for leaks, but I
still have no brake pedal pressure and no stopping power at
all. I have checked every Tire to make sure it is receiving
brake fluid, but still no braking pressure or stopping once
the car is running. Any ideas what could be wrong?

4 Answers

Bleed it again. If the master cylinder is bad you will have to replace it. Be sure and bench bleed it first.

If I gravity bleed the line and theres no improvement. Does that mean the master cylinder doesn't work? It was working a week ago. I'm I correct is saying that if there was some kind of block or a sealed system, meaning no leaks, I would be feeling resistance in the pedal?

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