Black Mammoth
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '01 Eddie Bauer
First off, thanks for taking a look. Here is my problem. I have an 01 EB (has ABS) with 69k miles on it. I decided to do a brake overhaul. I noitced that I a frozen caliper and was suspecious about another one. So here is what I've done.
1. Replaced all 4 calipers, pads, and rotors.
2. Replaced a frozen parking brake cable (right rear).
3. Replaced all the parking brake pads.
I bled the rear two calipers. On my passenger front, I got distracted and I let the resevior run dry. So I filled it up and rebled the entire system. I thought I got all of the air out. Sure enough the brakes were spongy. I read on here (and in my Haynes manual) that I should have the dealer do it because of tool they use. It appears to be some electrical component that tells it to bleed the system.
So I took it up to the dealer and they bled the brakes. They said they tested them and everything was fine. My wife picks up the car and they are still spongy! She takes it back and the mechanic tested the car (drove). He said it was the master brake cylinder.
I didn't think it would be possible for it to be the master cylinder. But the guy explained how he bled the system and the symptoms. Everything checked out. Since I'm out of town, I bit the bullet and had him replaced the master cylinder.
They called me and said it was ready for pickup and it was working. They said that they bled the brakes again after they were done. My wife picks it up and the brakes are spongy! I'm told that it's not as bad as it was before, but they are still very spongy.
So what in the heck can it be? The only thing I can think of is that it could the booster/power assist portion of the brakes or somehow their is a small crack in the lines somewhere. Although, they appear to be in very good condition. I wrenched down the brake lines pretty hard and both washers were used (new washer, but I used both of them
). So I don't think they are leaking at the calipers. Maybe the diaphram got blown out? Maybe when air got in to the MC it somehow blew the diaphram out?
I've read something about the RABS on here. But I thought if they bled the system properly that it wouldn't be an issue. I'm stumped here. Tomorrow I need to call them and figure something out. Any suggestions? Also, what are my chances that I can get some of my money back for the master cylinder not fixing the problem?
Thanks! Sorry for the long post.
1. Replaced all 4 calipers, pads, and rotors.
2. Replaced a frozen parking brake cable (right rear).
3. Replaced all the parking brake pads.
I bled the rear two calipers. On my passenger front, I got distracted and I let the resevior run dry. So I filled it up and rebled the entire system. I thought I got all of the air out. Sure enough the brakes were spongy. I read on here (and in my Haynes manual) that I should have the dealer do it because of tool they use. It appears to be some electrical component that tells it to bleed the system.
So I took it up to the dealer and they bled the brakes. They said they tested them and everything was fine. My wife picks up the car and they are still spongy! She takes it back and the mechanic tested the car (drove). He said it was the master brake cylinder.
I didn't think it would be possible for it to be the master cylinder. But the guy explained how he bled the system and the symptoms. Everything checked out. Since I'm out of town, I bit the bullet and had him replaced the master cylinder.
They called me and said it was ready for pickup and it was working. They said that they bled the brakes again after they were done. My wife picks it up and the brakes are spongy! I'm told that it's not as bad as it was before, but they are still very spongy.
So what in the heck can it be? The only thing I can think of is that it could the booster/power assist portion of the brakes or somehow their is a small crack in the lines somewhere. Although, they appear to be in very good condition. I wrenched down the brake lines pretty hard and both washers were used (new washer, but I used both of them

I've read something about the RABS on here. But I thought if they bled the system properly that it wouldn't be an issue. I'm stumped here. Tomorrow I need to call them and figure something out. Any suggestions? Also, what are my chances that I can get some of my money back for the master cylinder not fixing the problem?
Thanks! Sorry for the long post.