notaprob
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- Jul 26, 2012
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- Location
- Wilmington, N.C.
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 4.0
- Transmission
- Manual
I was driving around town for a few hours and I noticed the brakes started acting funny. When I was driving, the truck was veering to the left. When I engaged the brake, it would either dive hard to to the left and sometimes the right. When I let off the throttle, the truck would slow down quickly. Thankfully, I was a mile from my house when this happened so I was able to get back. when I was in the driveway, I pumped the brake pedal, got out and pushed the truck, and both the left and right front caliper was dragging hard.
Does this sound like a master cylinder? I replaced the passenger side caliper about 2 years ago due to it sticking. Today was about 92 degrees and it has been the longest I have driven it all summer. Could it be the brake fluid overheating? Either way, I`m going to flush out the old fluid since its starting to discolor. Any help is appreciated!
My truck is a 1994 ford ranger 4.0 4x4 5speed
Does this sound like a master cylinder? I replaced the passenger side caliper about 2 years ago due to it sticking. Today was about 92 degrees and it has been the longest I have driven it all summer. Could it be the brake fluid overheating? Either way, I`m going to flush out the old fluid since its starting to discolor. Any help is appreciated!
My truck is a 1994 ford ranger 4.0 4x4 5speed