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2006 tundra, v6 4.0 standard trans. 70 k. Brake pedal started going to floor in the morning, hard by afternoon, front brake calipers sticking hot to the touch. Replaced calipers today, bled front brakes. Brake pedal soft and to the floor when vehicle running, hard and semi normal when engine off. Brakeing is minimal, feels like a model t, not driving it, till it is fixed!

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2009

SOURCE: breaks sticking...

Sounds like your master cyllinder has died.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2009

SOURCE: brake pedal to floor

Change the brake caliper. This should do it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 12, 2009

SOURCE: 1994 corolla

If the hose kinked or twisted it may be collapsed inside, I would replace it and go from there.

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  • Posted on Jun 30, 2009

SOURCE: brakes feel spongy.when pressed hard goes nearly

Either you did not bleed the brakes properly or they need adjusted. (rear only) Front most likely are disks. If you put pads on the front and spread the caliper pistons, you should pump the brake pedal 10 or 15 times to move the pistons out. Some ABS systems are notoriously hard to bleed.

Rob Wheeler

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  • Posted on Jun 20, 2011

SOURCE: brakes keep sticking,replaced both front calipers

Sounds like the wrong fluid has been put into the brake master cylinder.if so,the seals in the master cylinder will need replacement and the whole system looking at and bleeding.Quite often ATF (automatic transmission fluid) gets put into brake systems by accident and this is always the result.You would need to flush the whole system out to get rid of the fluid.

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