INSPECTION PROCEDURE 2: Insufficient Braking Power: Diagnosis
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- STEP 1. Check that the specified brake fluid is used, its level is correct, and no contamination is found.
Q: Is there a fault?
- STEP 2. Check for spongy (not firm) brakes.
- With engine not running, depress the brake pedal rapidly several times to deplete the booster vacuum reserve.
- With the brake pedal fully released, depress the brake pedal slowly until it stops.
- With a measuring device (ruler, etc.) next to the brake pedal, depress the pedal firmly and measure the distance the pedal traveled.
Q: Is the distance greater than 20 mm (0.8 inch)?
- STEP 3. Check the brake booster function.
Refer to BRAKE BOOSTER OPERATION CHECK .
Q: Is there a fault?
- YES: Replace the brake booster. Then go to Step 6.
- NO: Go to Step 4.
- STEP 4. Check for pinched or restricted brake tube or hose.
Q: Is there a pinched or restricted brake tube or hose?
- YES: Replace that complete section of brake tube or brake hose. Then go to Step 6.
- NO: Go to Step 5.
- STEP 5. Check for oil, water, etc., on the pad contact surfaces of all brakes.
Q: Is oil, water, etc., on the pad contact surface?
- YES: Replace the part and determine the source/cause of foreign material. Recheck symptom. Then go to Step 6.
- NO: The procedure is complete. Then go to Step 6.
- STEP 6. Recheck symptom.
Q: Is the symptom eliminated?
- YES: The procedure is complete.
- NO: Start over at step 1. If a new symptom surfaces, refer to the appropriate SYMPTOM CHART .