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CherokeeChic 01-28-2014 11:24 AM

Brakes got weak
 
Been super cold here lately this morning my 2001 Cherokee Sport felt like the brakes failed, pedal went down, then kinda came back. Where do I start looking? TIA

DJeXeCute 01-28-2014 11:28 AM

Check for wet spots near the rear drums follow the lines up and down and check the front calipers for leaks to. I just replaced the master cylinder on my red jeep. The peddle went to the floor and never really came back so that might be something to look into. I got my replacement for $14 after tax at oriellys and wasn't that much of a hassle to replace.

Roler 01-28-2014 11:28 AM

check fluid in the reservoir > if low, this suggest your loosing brakefluid
check for leaks at the rear wheel cylinders and lines
check for leaks at front calipers
Check for leaks in engine bay at MC and valve assembly

Does your pedal hold firm when pumped with key out?
Or does it now feel unusual stiff while driving after your episode of pedal-went- down?

CherokeeChic 01-28-2014 12:04 PM

The right side rear tire is "wet" on the inside, could be brake fluid leaking out? Brake pedal moves a lot more than yesterday but she still stops OK.

Roler 01-28-2014 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by CherokeeChic (Post 2755095)
The right side rear tire is "wet" on the inside, could be brake fluid leaking out? Brake pedal moves a lot more than yesterday but she still stops OK.

Yep. Wheelcylinder most likely.

It (see my signature ;) ) will still stop, since the majority of the breaking power is not only unto the front wheels > rear wheels, but in case of a significant leak 'detection' in the rear, the 'break pressure' will be shifted to the front wheels (and vice versa) as a safety measure.

If your wheel cylinder is the cause, replace the one on the other side as well, while your at it...

Roler 02-02-2014 01:00 PM

And how did you go?

CherokeeChic 02-05-2014 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by Roler (Post 2760952)
And how did you go?

Hey thanks for asking! Replaced everything on the right rear brake, too cold to do much else right now. She's back on the road good as new.

freegdr 02-05-2014 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by CherokeeChic (Post 2764584)
Hey thanks for asking! Replaced everything on the right rear brake, too cold to do much else right now. She's back on the road good as new.

Do other side as soon as possible brake work should always be done in pairs ...Jm2cw...

CherokeeChic 02-07-2014 07:12 AM

Thanx, I will ASAP I want to check the front too.

Roler 02-07-2014 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by CherokeeChic (Post 2764584)
Hey thanks for asking! Replaced everything on the right rear brake, too cold to do much else right now. She's back on the road good as new.

Good on ye, that it's back on the road.
Get that other side done as well.
The front brakes are a lot easier to work with ;)


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