- Joined
- Sep 10, 2002
- Messages
- 287
- Location
- Slippery Rock, PA
- Corvette
- 96 GS #145, Blk Int; 85 Red Coupe
Last Thursday, my brake pedal went to the floor with almost no pressure, not cool. I let off the pedal and pressed again, full pressure, normal brake.
I've driven it a few more times and each time it gets worse, meaning it takes more pumps of the pedal to get pressure, usually the first time the brake light on the dash comes on, once I get pressure, the light on the dash goes out. I've looked at all four wheels and the master cylinder at least three times, as well as the reservoir cups. I can't find any evidence of leakage anywhere.
I'm leaning towards internal leakage in the master cylinder. But I'm not 100% sure that I don't have a vacuum problem. I've had a vacuum booster fail on my truck before. It was easy to diagnose, I had no power assist and had to stand on the brakes to stop. I've pulled the vacuum hose out slightly and seem to have vacuum there.
This time, the pedal goes completely to the floor with almost no pressure, then the 3rd or 4th time I get hard pressure and it will hold until I let off the pedal. Another strange thing, sitting in the garage level, in park, I get full pressure almost every time. Driving the car, not at all the first or second time.
Can anyone confirm my suspicions about the master cylinder?
I've driven it a few more times and each time it gets worse, meaning it takes more pumps of the pedal to get pressure, usually the first time the brake light on the dash comes on, once I get pressure, the light on the dash goes out. I've looked at all four wheels and the master cylinder at least three times, as well as the reservoir cups. I can't find any evidence of leakage anywhere.
I'm leaning towards internal leakage in the master cylinder. But I'm not 100% sure that I don't have a vacuum problem. I've had a vacuum booster fail on my truck before. It was easy to diagnose, I had no power assist and had to stand on the brakes to stop. I've pulled the vacuum hose out slightly and seem to have vacuum there.
This time, the pedal goes completely to the floor with almost no pressure, then the 3rd or 4th time I get hard pressure and it will hold until I let off the pedal. Another strange thing, sitting in the garage level, in park, I get full pressure almost every time. Driving the car, not at all the first or second time.
Can anyone confirm my suspicions about the master cylinder?





