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1988 Chrysler New Yorker Repair Question


Topics covered: Brakes, Push rod, Wheel.
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Asked on March 4, 2009

Brake bleeding

Brakes problem
1988 Chrysler New Yorker 6 cyl Front Wheel Drive Automatic 86000 miles

I replace front brake flex lines because they were leaking. After replacing them I can't get any pedal. I have tried several different ways to bleed them and always falling back to the normal rr lr fr fl. Still no pedal. I have checked the booster and even replace the master cyl. and still cannont get it to take. I also can open one of the lines at the proportional valve and can get the light to come on so I believe that the proportional valve is working. I have bleed the master cyl. Matter of fact, I have replace it 3 times with new ones thinking that I was getting bad ones. (Good thing I have a friend at AutoZone). I just can't figure out what I am doing wrong.???
Avatar Asked by drydock182

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Replied on March 17, 2009

Is there an adjustable push rod to the master cylender? Do you get any pedal when you pump the brakes?

Tiny Answered by Jacobandnickolas (expert)
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