Originally Posted by
ryan roopnarine
before i begin, the vehicle in question is a 2001 chevrolet impala.
the vehicle in question is my mother's. i drove it approximately 2 weeks ago and noticed that the brakes were extremely "grabby" and that the pedal was very stiff once one proceeded past the force needed to stop the car. looking at the master cyl/reservoir (sp)/booster yesterday, i noticed a moisture on my hand, having passed it under the cylinder, saw "dirt" indicative of a leak on the body of the cylinder itself. I topped the reservoir(sp) off about a month ago, and the level was still perfectly level with the full mark. i only had time to bleed one of the back calipers, which yielded little to no improvement. the brake pedal travels almost double the distance with the engine off than with it on. anyone want to wager a guess as to what it could be? thanks.
Only circumstantial advice... Bentley's has a test for the BMW booster, that reads something like: "pump the pedal 10 times with the engine off and hold it down. Start the car, and if the brake booster is working properly you should feel the pedal drop a bit." Sounds like the behavior you are seeing is the opposite?
Robin
72 Chevy K10
01 E39 M5