Brake Master Cylinder - Compensator Port
Brake Master Cylinder - Compensator Port
Component Test
1. Inspect the master cylinder. REFER to Brake System Inspection Component Tests and General Diagnostics.
2. With the vehicle in NEUTRAL, position it on a hoist. REFER to Lifting Points .
3. Apply and release the brakes.
4. With the brakes released, attempt to rotate each wheel and check for any brake drag.
- If an excessive amount of brake drag exists at multiple wheels, continue to Step 5.
- If an excessive amount of brake drag exists at only one wheel, it indicates a possible seized brake caliper, brake wheel cylinder or parking brake component. Repair or install new components as necessary.
5. Check the brake stoplamp switch and the brake pedal free play to verify that the brake pedal is not partially applied.
6. Loosen the brake master cylinder nuts and position the brake master cylinder away from the brake booster.
7. With the brakes released, attempt to rotate each wheel and check for any brake drag.
- If the brake drag is no longer present, install a new brake booster. REFER to Brake Booster .
- If the brake drag is still present, install a new master cylinder. REFER to Brake Master Cylinder .