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Brake booster question
My 2001 Ranger has had a long, soft pedal and weak brakes for quite a while. The dealer replaced the shoes, pads, master cylinder, and the ABS unit. Four dealer visits later, the brakes still suck. Now they want to replace the booster. I don't see how a bad booster could cause long pedal travel, though. Can't they just put a vacuum to the booster and if it holds the vacuum, that means it's working? Also, does anyone know how the front to read proportioning valve works on a 4x4 Ranger with 4 wheel anti-lock? Does it compensate for weight in the bed? If so, how? Thanks, Henry |
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