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Old 07-23-2008, 08:16 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Where is the hydraboost boost located?
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Where is the hydraboost boost located?
Hydraboost pump that is.
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Old 07-23-2008, 08:40 AM   #15 (permalink)
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Ok I didn't get that part of it. Well, the only thing you haven't replaced yet is the hydraboost pump. Maybe a check valve or pressure regulator inside that is bad...
I assume it has to do with the power st. pump. I can here a little air bubbling when I pump brakes. Did not pay much att. to it because I had good power steering. Could this be my problem?
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The hydroboost is right behind the master cylinder. You can follow the lines from the power steering pump up to it. I doubt the hydroboost is causing you a complete loss in brakes. It sounds to me like there is air in the system still. Just keep bleeding till its out. Manual says Master Cylinder, Combination Valve, RWAL, Right rear, Left Rear , right front wheel, and left front wheel.
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