2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Brake Pedal Goes To Floor
I have a 1998 dodge 2500 with v10.
2002 dodge ram 1500 brake pedal goes to floor. My 2001 dodge ram 1500 is doing the exact same thing. We re the ultimate dodge ram forum to talk about the ram 1500 2500 and 3500 including the cummins powered models. Forums dodge ram generations forum 3rd gen. Back brakes are adjusted.
Truck running brakes. I got in it to go to town and the brake pedal does to the floor checked the whole truck and could not find any fluid leaks. Axle bearings hold the brake rotor true without play while they both rotate. Dodge ram forum dodge truck forums.
To the floor pumped up and get a little pedal thought master cylinder was bad replaced it bled brakes motor off good pedal start motor petal goes to floor replaced brake booster same thing bled brakes motor off get petal motor on loose petal re bled motor on same. Mechanic family member came by this morning and bled the break lines and i drove it around the block. The pedal goes to the floor whenever there s no fluid in the master. I was out working and the brakes were fine when we stopped at this house then 30 minutes later when we are leaving the brake pedal felt real spongy and it goes to the floor pretty easily but it still stops the truck pumping the brakes dont seem to work that well.
The 2001 dodge ram 1500 has 2 problems reported for brake pedal goes to floor. Bought a new master cylinder bench bled it installed. The hand brake mechanism in the rear rotors was seized on the emergency brake pedal would go completely to the floor with no resistance. I had the brake pedal go to the floor with my grand kids in the truck with me.
I replaced the master cylinder new. With a normal press on the pedal harder the pedal is normal until the truck stops. The final reason for a brake pedal to go to the floor is failing axle bearing. 2004 1500 2wd 4 7 slt.
Average repair cost is 190 at 101 000 miles. Bled it on the lines and the pedal still goes to the floor. If this bearing goes bad it will allow the brake rotor it move back and fourth which pushes the caliper piston back into the caliper creating an air gap. Apparently softening up the hoses and then i would drive around slowly and the first time i mashed the brake pedal it would go to the floor.
Recently noticed the brake pedal goes to floor under light pressure while engine is running.