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I can't find an example quite like this one on the posts so I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction to start.
When I start up, air pressure comes up and stays good while driving. Brake fluid level is good> While driving though, I have to pump up my brake pedal to get it to be firm "every" time I try to stop. I push as hard as I possibly can with my leg on the pedal once firm, but it only slightly applies the brakes for a slow eventual stop. Forget a quick stop! Kinda feels that either the air or the hydraulic isn't engaging since the brakes never really "grab" even pushing the pedal very hard? Not sure which. I've seen posts about the master cylinder and the air pac being the issue.
Given my description, does anyone have an idea as to what is most likely wrong?
When I start up, air pressure comes up and stays good while driving. Brake fluid level is good> While driving though, I have to pump up my brake pedal to get it to be firm "every" time I try to stop. I push as hard as I possibly can with my leg on the pedal once firm, but it only slightly applies the brakes for a slow eventual stop. Forget a quick stop! Kinda feels that either the air or the hydraulic isn't engaging since the brakes never really "grab" even pushing the pedal very hard? Not sure which. I've seen posts about the master cylinder and the air pac being the issue.
Given my description, does anyone have an idea as to what is most likely wrong?