This is a non-Jeep related question, but is probably the same answer for most cars.
But anywho, my Blazer has a laggy brake pedal. The brakes do work, and the booster is replaced (had no power assist). What happens is, if I were to slam on the brakes, there is a slight (I mean really slight) resistance when pushing the pedal. And anytime you brake, if you take your foot off quickly, it takes a split second longer for the pedal to come back, unlike in our Liberties and other vehicles it instantly pops back. As if there is a lag in the pedal. Now my guess is there is air in the lines, the fluid is brown. They stop correctly, but the pedal feels spongy kind of, and has the lag return issue. The booster is fine, power assist is given to the brakes. So do I just need a simple brake bleed or could this be something more complex? I don't want to wreck the truck in the snow due to not being able to brake exactly how and when I need to.
Thanks!!!
But anywho, my Blazer has a laggy brake pedal. The brakes do work, and the booster is replaced (had no power assist). What happens is, if I were to slam on the brakes, there is a slight (I mean really slight) resistance when pushing the pedal. And anytime you brake, if you take your foot off quickly, it takes a split second longer for the pedal to come back, unlike in our Liberties and other vehicles it instantly pops back. As if there is a lag in the pedal. Now my guess is there is air in the lines, the fluid is brown. They stop correctly, but the pedal feels spongy kind of, and has the lag return issue. The booster is fine, power assist is given to the brakes. So do I just need a simple brake bleed or could this be something more complex? I don't want to wreck the truck in the snow due to not being able to brake exactly how and when I need to.
Thanks!!!