TheFlyKneeGrow
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- June 6, 2005
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- City, State
- Metro Phoenix, AZ
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '94 E.B. 4x4
Grr.
An hour ago I made a run from town up into the mountains. 95% of the journey was on mildy hilly paved roads, with the final stretch being a short climb up a dirt road to a home up on a mountainside.
I've made this trip countless times, and each time I get to the transition of pavement to dirt road I slow down and engage the push-button 4x4, then do the reverse as I'm leaving the dirt for the pavement.
Today, however, my truck developed two new problems just after I disengaged the 4x4...
First, it was suddently wobbling oddly and pulling pretty hard to the left (like a low tire or some sort of suspension problem). I pulled over, looked around, and saw no obvious problems. I got back on the road and a few minutes later it went away. Sort of like the 4x4 was still engaged, yet none of the indicators lit up?
Then, inexplicably (to me at least), suddenly the brake pedal went all mushy and I literally had to press it to the floor to get any stopping power. I pulled over again, looked around underneath the truck, rocked it back and forth, and saw no obvious problem.
I continued my trip back to town, the brakes continued to be totally mushy and still are. Even when pressed to the floor it just barely will stop the thing, and while the majority of the pulling-to-the-right has stopped it still seems off a bit.
Does any of this make any sense? What in the @!%$ is going on here?
Anyone, anyone, Bueller?
Thanks in advance.
Fly
An hour ago I made a run from town up into the mountains. 95% of the journey was on mildy hilly paved roads, with the final stretch being a short climb up a dirt road to a home up on a mountainside.
I've made this trip countless times, and each time I get to the transition of pavement to dirt road I slow down and engage the push-button 4x4, then do the reverse as I'm leaving the dirt for the pavement.
Today, however, my truck developed two new problems just after I disengaged the 4x4...
First, it was suddently wobbling oddly and pulling pretty hard to the left (like a low tire or some sort of suspension problem). I pulled over, looked around, and saw no obvious problems. I got back on the road and a few minutes later it went away. Sort of like the 4x4 was still engaged, yet none of the indicators lit up?
Then, inexplicably (to me at least), suddenly the brake pedal went all mushy and I literally had to press it to the floor to get any stopping power. I pulled over again, looked around underneath the truck, rocked it back and forth, and saw no obvious problem.
I continued my trip back to town, the brakes continued to be totally mushy and still are. Even when pressed to the floor it just barely will stop the thing, and while the majority of the pulling-to-the-right has stopped it still seems off a bit.
Does any of this make any sense? What in the @!%$ is going on here?
Anyone, anyone, Bueller?
Thanks in advance.
Fly