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Old October 5th, 2018 | 12:16 PM
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Having brake problem on my '96 Silverado. Recently had to replace the vacuum booster. Seem like one of the rear wheels is causing the problem. Brakes jerky when applied and stopping. When brakes are released one seem to hang up, as the wheels roll forward there is a popping sound and brake releases. This does not happen when the engine is not running. Any ideas?


Old October 5th, 2018 | 12:56 PM
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Having brake problem on my '96 Silverado. Recently had to replace the vacuum booster. Seem like one of the rear wheels is causing the problem. Brakes jerky when applied and stopping. When brakes are released one seem to hang up, as the wheels roll forward there is a popping sound and brake releases. This does not happen when the engine is not running. Any ideas?
Did you get brake fluid on the shoes or pads?
Old October 5th, 2018 | 1:47 PM
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Pulled the drum all dry pads in good shape no leaks. Hit the reset on the ehcu reassembled took it around the block seems to have cleared up
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Pulled the drum all dry pads in good shape no leaks. Hit the reset on the ehcu reassembled took it around the block seems to have cleared up
Glad to hear this.




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