I'm screwed X 2.....brake issue(s)
#1
I'm screwed X 2.....brake issue(s)
alright guys, I really goofed up....my power steering pump and brake fluid reservoirs were getting a little low last month, so I popped the hood and grabbed the fluids....problemo is, I accidentally put power steering fluid in my brake reservoir
now, the brakes still work, but are a little spongy.....so, yesterday I crawled under the truck and started to bleed the lines....problemo #2 started when I snapped the bleeder valve off....I live in a salty environment, and without dust caps on the bleeder valves, they were about gone.....problemo #3 compounded itsself when I snapped off an easy-out into said snapped off bleeder valve....
so, the thing still drives and brakes, but they're spongy and I really want to bleed that crap out and get new stuff in there.....
short of replacing the whole caliper (which I'm seriously trying to avoid), what are my options?
thanks,
screwed in Texas...
now, the brakes still work, but are a little spongy.....so, yesterday I crawled under the truck and started to bleed the lines....problemo #2 started when I snapped the bleeder valve off....I live in a salty environment, and without dust caps on the bleeder valves, they were about gone.....problemo #3 compounded itsself when I snapped off an easy-out into said snapped off bleeder valve....
so, the thing still drives and brakes, but they're spongy and I really want to bleed that crap out and get new stuff in there.....
short of replacing the whole caliper (which I'm seriously trying to avoid), what are my options?
thanks,
screwed in Texas...
#2
only one option
Only one option new caliper not too bad around $25 to $45 that’s all easy to do if your brake pads are still good then that’s it.
But you have another problem your power steering fluid needs changing ASAP before you trash it and your steering rack yes ASAP.
You also need to flush your brake lines get a big bottle of cheap AutoZone brake fluid.
But you have another problem your power steering fluid needs changing ASAP before you trash it and your steering rack yes ASAP.
You also need to flush your brake lines get a big bottle of cheap AutoZone brake fluid.
#3
Only one option new caliper not too bad around $25 to $45 that’s all easy to do if your brake pads are still good then that’s it.
But you have another problem your power steering fluid needs changing ASAP before you trash it and your steering rack yes ASAP.
You also need to flush your brake lines get a big bottle of cheap AutoZone brake fluid.
But you have another problem your power steering fluid needs changing ASAP before you trash it and your steering rack yes ASAP.
You also need to flush your brake lines get a big bottle of cheap AutoZone brake fluid.
the power steering is fine (except for a small leak somewhere), it got the correct fluid and is 5 by 5 for now....
and yeah, brake pads are fairly new, tons of wear left on them....
thanks....anyone else?
CF
#4
#6
I have some bad news for you. You're probably going to have to everything in your brake system that has rubber seals and cups...master cylinder, front and rear rubber brake hoses, calipers, rear wheel cylinders and in all good probability the ABS control unit. Power steering fluid will cause any rubber components in the brake system to swell and become very soft. Take the cap off the brake reservoir and check the rubber seal. If it's swelled and distorted it's already to late.
DO NOT drive the truck because your brakes could fail instantly. It's not safe.
DO NOT drive the truck because your brakes could fail instantly. It's not safe.
#7
I'm with bwdakrt, but more definite.
Don't even TRY to reuse anything in the brake system. Replace everything including the master cylinder. Flush the metal lines out thoroughly. The seals in the system will be damaged, already have.
It's an expensive mistake but it happens. Don't compound it by trying to drive the vehicle, losing your brakes, and getting hurt or hurting someone else.
Your steering, I'd flush that ASAP, run it a while, and flush it again. Worst case, you lose power steering but at least you can still steer the truck.
Don't even TRY to reuse anything in the brake system. Replace everything including the master cylinder. Flush the metal lines out thoroughly. The seals in the system will be damaged, already have.
It's an expensive mistake but it happens. Don't compound it by trying to drive the vehicle, losing your brakes, and getting hurt or hurting someone else.
Your steering, I'd flush that ASAP, run it a while, and flush it again. Worst case, you lose power steering but at least you can still steer the truck.
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#8
yea
Yea he should of dumped his fluid ASAP before he trashed the complete system same with the power steering.
Maybe he will get lucky and the power steering fluid just floated on top of the brake fluid and didn’t mix in.
He should suck out what he put in the master cylinder tank maybe it’s just sitting on top of the brake fluid.
Maybe he will get lucky and the power steering fluid just floated on top of the brake fluid and didn’t mix in.
He should suck out what he put in the master cylinder tank maybe it’s just sitting on top of the brake fluid.
#9
Yea he should of dumped his fluid ASAP before he trashed the complete system same with the power steering.
Maybe he will get lucky and the power steering fluid just floated on top of the brake fluid and didn’t mix in.
He should suck out what he put in the master cylinder tank maybe it’s just sitting on top of the brake fluid.
Maybe he will get lucky and the power steering fluid just floated on top of the brake fluid and didn’t mix in.
He should suck out what he put in the master cylinder tank maybe it’s just sitting on top of the brake fluid.
As said, it's a VERY expensive lesson that will not be soon forgotten.
#10
I have some bad news for you. You're probably going to have to everything in your brake system that has rubber seals and cups...master cylinder, front and rear rubber brake hoses, calipers, rear wheel cylinders and in all good probability the ABS control unit. Power steering fluid will cause any rubber components in the brake system to swell and become very soft. Take the cap off the brake reservoir and check the rubber seal. If it's swelled and distorted it's already to late.
DO NOT drive the truck because your brakes could fail instantly. It's not safe.
DO NOT drive the truck because your brakes could fail instantly. It's not safe.