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A little better description of your problem is needed .How can I tell if the brake air assist is working? Don't want to replace it if I don't have to.
You have to bleed the system to even start to try and get them working , bleed the air-pac first then the farthest wheel and work toward the closest wheel last.Just got the truck. The mc was dry. Added fluid, but no brakes either with or without air. Have not bled at the wheels yet. Pedal goes to floor with very little resistance.
Until you get the air out of the lines you won't have any pressure on the pedal and if the MC was empty the air is between the old fluid and the new fluid . Figure on a gallon of brake fluid before you get it bled out. Did you build a power bleeder ?I planned on that, but seems there should be some pedal since there is fluid at the wheels. The fluid I bought is dot5 and is a purple color. The fluid at the wheels is just clear so far. I can't beleve how expensive the dot 5 fluid is.
What vehicle is this?Still wonder how you know if the air assist is working.
The brakes need to be working to tell . Usually when they go bad you either have a hard petal ( no assist ) or they keep applying pressure and the brakes drag or lock . If it is a questionable truck you may be better off pulling all the drums and inspect the wheel cylinders and brake lining as well as wheel bearings . If you don't know the service history and it hasn't been serviced recently this is a must do or you could be pouring a lot of DOT 5 on the ground and still have unsafe brakes.Still wonder how you know if the air assist is working.
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