Topic: Brake problem
in Forum: C3 Engines, Driveline and Handling
I am having a brake problem and have taken it in to mechanic a couple of times but still the problem remains. After driving for 250-300 miles the brakes become sluggish, slow response time. I had to hit the brakes hard coming back from Santa Cruz, Ca. and now the brake light remains on, has happened before. As we are leaving for Florida in two weeks (in the Corvette, of course) I really need some help with this. Any suggestions???????????? It seems to me that brakes heat up and just don't work right. Not sure but seems that is what is happening
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If they didn't do it already, have them check the runout on all 4 rotors.


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If you had to "hit the brakes hard", and the light came on, that's telling you the proportioning valve has tripped, and there is a problem on one end or the other. You either have air in the system, or...when you got on the binders hard, the hoses swelled enough to trip the p-valve.
With the car running, you should be able to pop the pedal hard & quick, and the p-valve should reset, unless there is still air in the system, or the master is leaking internally.
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Always start by bleeding the master cyl first. Most parts houses sell a kit("Help") with plastic fittings, and hose for doing this, if your master did not come with them.
Bleed 'em to death!
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