Brake Booster: Notes
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- With the engine OFF, apply the brake pedal several times to deplete the power assist reserve in the brake booster.
- Hold the brake pedal in the applied position.
- Start the engine.
- The brake pedal should drop slightly after the engine starts.
- On vacuum brake booster equipped vehicles, if the brake pedal does not drop after the engine is started, check for vacuum at the brake booster.
- With the engine OFF, disconnect the vacuum hose and check valve at the brake booster.
- Vacuum should be heard escaping from the brake booster.
- If vacuum is not available at the brake booster, check for vacuum at the source and check the vacuum hose for leaks.
- On vehicles without a vacuum pump, check for vacuum at the engine. For additional information, refer to ENGINE SYSTEM-GENERAL INFORMATION .
- On vacuum pump equipped vehicles, inspect the accessory drive and accessory drive belt. For additional information, refer to ACCESSORY DRIVE .
- If vacuum is available at the brake booster and no power assist is felt, install a new brake booster and retest the system. For additional information, refer to POWER BRAKE ACTUATION .
- On Hydro-Boost® equipped vehicles, if the brake pedal does not drop after the engine is started, check the power steering pump pressure and flow. For additional information, refer to STEERING SYSTEM-GENERAL INFORMATION .
- If power steering pump pressure is available to the Hydro-Boost® and no power assist is felt, install a new Hydro-Boost® brake booster and retest the system. For additional information, refer to POWER BRAKE ACTUATION .