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King Posted on Oct 14, 2012
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F350 brake pedal goes to floor, whinning sound

Vehicle has brakes but then pedal goes to floor. Didn't look for brake fluid loss yet due to rain. Whining sound coming from engine compartment mostly at idle with this diesel truck. Brakes were good with a 120 mile trip, just started doing this when we got home. Vehicle has 51,000 miles on it, might be original brakes.

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They use the power steering pump to power the brake booster so check the level of the power steering

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John Weathers

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  • Posted on Dec 30, 2008

SOURCE: 1992 Ford F350 Dually Diesel Truck Brake System problem.

Adjust your rear brake shoes. Then rebleed the system. Start at the master cylinder Bleed master first then the wheel furthest away from the master (right rear then left rear then right front then left front. Do that and your pedal should be good.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 04, 2009

SOURCE: Brake pedal goes down to floor. Putting brake fluid doesn't solve problem. Vehicle must coast to a complete stop.

First look for obvious leaks under the vehicle, especially the inside area of each wheel... If you see fluid, you have either a blown cylinder seal or a bad line (check the rubber hoses to the front and back brakes too) Repair the offending part and bleed the air out of the system... (remember to clean pads or shoes if they have fluid on them)... If you see no hint of leakage anywhere, then suspect the master cylinder... if you remove the master cylinder, check and make sure that it didn't leak fluid into the brake booster diaphragm (Brake fluid will destroy the booster)... as in any repair when you open the system (lose fluid), you will need to bleed out the air to restore function... hope this helps...;-)

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  • Posted on Oct 18, 2009

SOURCE: brake pedal dropping to floor

do u have the antilock brake bleeding tool? if not you will need to have the dealer bleed the brakes, the ABS control valve must be electricaly held open to bleed the brakes there of course is a special tool for this.

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2010

SOURCE: 1999 Chevy Tahoe- Soft Brake Pedal

Try having the dealer flush and bleed your system. It is very hard to bleed ABS systems yourself and have safe brakes that still work afterward. Bleeding non-ABS brakes yourself is easy not the same for ABS brakes. Valving, sensors and what-not require a tech and the correct equipment in my opinion. You do it wrong and you could ruin your ABS system. Do that and see if they firm up. I replaced my brake shoes/pads at the same time all new everything in back, drums/springs everything and new rotors up front. then I had the chevy dealer flush, refill and bleed system. Stiffer pedal and brakes work better. Keep in mind the brakes on 99 Tahoes are inaedequate, require new rotors often, heat up and fade/glaze pads regularly. I replace my pads long before they wear down because they glaze up and start fading early. I'll rough em up once maybe, next time, new ones. Every two brake jobs, new rotors for me. Just how it is. They will stiffen a bit and work better but they will never be awesome brakes. Just how it is on 99 and earlier Tahoes. Hope it helps. Very important to bleed correctly though. I'll bleed my 83 Toyota 4x4 myself but not the Tahoe.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 21, 2010

SOURCE: brake pedal goes to the floor

check vacumn and\or connections to the vacumn boost cannister.

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99 f350 diesel truck has brake pedal that goes to floor after a few seconds of applying brakes

check the vacume line to the braking master cylinder if this lose vacuum the peddle will go to the floor and have poor braking.
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I just changed front brake pads & rotors on my 2006 Chev HHR. I used a large c-clamp to gently push the piston back into the caliper. No problems at all until I tested the brakes. Now the pedal goes...

You have to bleed the entire system,all 4 corners,
with the engine running

There is NO pumping up to do

You don't pump when driving do you?
That does absolutely nothing

Without the engine on you have no brakes
& it feels harder.

The question is --- I didn't hear you say you opened
the system up,but you had brakes & now you don't

So you put the problem in there

Got anything to add to what you did?
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check your brake booster vacuum pipe for leaks otherwise it sounds like your brake booster has failed
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