2002 Chevy Tahoe no pedal

Tiny
JZAHNKE
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  • 2002 CHEVROLET TAHOE
  • V8
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 140,000 MILES
I just replaced the wheel berring hubs, rotors, calipers
and pads on the front of my 2002 chevy tahoe
i blead the breaks from the calipers and I still cant get any pedal. Can you help?
Saturday, November 6th, 2010 AT 4:18 PM

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Tiny
AUTOZONEBRAKESEXPERT
  • MECHANIC
  • 47 POSTS
If it seems to take a long time to stop the car when applying the brakes, where you have to push the pedal down hard to come to a complete stop:
* This condition is often due to †brake fade, ’ which occurs when the linings become too hot. It may be caused by linings that are too thin or brakes that are overworked.
* This condition may also be caused by air in the hydraulic system, a fluid leak in master cylinder, a hose or line leak in system, and/or if the brakes misadjusted.
* This may also be an indication that the rear (or front) brakes that are not operating as designed. This requires the front brakes to work harder resulting in overheating and longer stopping distances.
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