1989 Probe Break pedal drops

Tiny
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1989 probe lx/2.2l w/60000mls I get a normal break pedal coming to a stop, when I slightly release to move up a little then reapply breaks, pedal drops about an inch then grabs. This will happen cosistently until pedal reaches floor.
Friday, December 1st, 2006 AT 12:20 PM

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Tiny
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The first thing to do is check the brake fluid level. Check for leaks etc.
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Friday, December 1st, 2006 AT 12:27 PM
Tiny
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There are no leaks and the fluid level is a little overfull. I also maintain a nice firm pedal when depressing on pedal.
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Friday, December 1st, 2006 AT 12:32 PM
Tiny
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So if you try to pump the brakes, do you build up pressure or lose it?
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Friday, December 1st, 2006 AT 2:19 PM
Tiny
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Had to go and check. If I completely let the pedal return, I can pump with a normal, firm pedal even in park. Depending on how far I let the pedal raise is when I am getting the drop. While driving I apply breaks to slow down(normal pedal) then reapply without letting pedal come all the way up(normal) come to a stop(normal) let the pedal come up to where pads release and car inches up then reapply(pedal drops about 3/4inch then grabs)
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Friday, December 1st, 2006 AT 2:59 PM
Tiny
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You may wanna try bleeding your brakes, as long as you know what your doing. Probe power all the way, I also own a 1989 probe gl 2.2 5spd.
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Sunday, December 3rd, 2006 AT 8:18 PM

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