Omcge
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Awhile back my handbrake on my 2013 rt Ltd would bottom out the first time you grabbed it ,you grab it again and it would be ok,
So I thought it had air in the system .I bled it(the handbrake system) several times and with no change. I put new seals in it with no change.
After much thinking and pulling my hair out I noticed the foot pedal would travel about an inch farther the first time you hit it, do it again and it would
be solid. So I decided to bleed the Brakes.Yea I know you are supposed to hook up to Buds, but I did it anyway and got a lot of air out but it didn't help.Did it several times more and didn't help . Every time that I would bleed it I would have a hard pedal as long as I didn't move. As soon as I moved I would have to pump it twice to get a hard pedal.
I took it to the dealer yesterday and had him hook it to the Buds to bleed it $465.
Picked it up today and same thing,no help still has a inconsistent pedal.
My Question is Why you can have a hard pedal just sitting but as soon as you start moving the pedal goes to about a half inch from the floor board with a hard pedal.
My hand brake does not work very good with that much travel on the master cylinder.
I Hate to have take it back and have it sit for a week and get the same results. When I called The dealer he Immediately wanted to blame it on the handbrake and says that every one that he has seen has the same problem.
Anyone have any ideas.:banghead:
I have about 55years as a shade tree mechanic ,Machinist and machine shop owner, but this has me baffled.
So I thought it had air in the system .I bled it(the handbrake system) several times and with no change. I put new seals in it with no change.
After much thinking and pulling my hair out I noticed the foot pedal would travel about an inch farther the first time you hit it, do it again and it would
be solid. So I decided to bleed the Brakes.Yea I know you are supposed to hook up to Buds, but I did it anyway and got a lot of air out but it didn't help.Did it several times more and didn't help . Every time that I would bleed it I would have a hard pedal as long as I didn't move. As soon as I moved I would have to pump it twice to get a hard pedal.
I took it to the dealer yesterday and had him hook it to the Buds to bleed it $465.
Picked it up today and same thing,no help still has a inconsistent pedal.
My Question is Why you can have a hard pedal just sitting but as soon as you start moving the pedal goes to about a half inch from the floor board with a hard pedal.
My hand brake does not work very good with that much travel on the master cylinder.
I Hate to have take it back and have it sit for a week and get the same results. When I called The dealer he Immediately wanted to blame it on the handbrake and says that every one that he has seen has the same problem.
Anyone have any ideas.:banghead:
I have about 55years as a shade tree mechanic ,Machinist and machine shop owner, but this has me baffled.
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