Replaced master cylinder and did a complete brake fluid exchange with a mighty vac.
2001 silverado brakes go to floor.
Here s an additional reason a brake pedal could go all the way to the floor.
The back brakes are low but in good condition not like the fronts at all.
Mar 26 2012 7 19am.
My brakes slowly go to the floor my brakes slowly go to.
Brake pedal going to the floor but no fluid leak.
The brakes were fine the other day i went out to use the truck and the pedal went to the floor i did have 1 of travel at the bottom so i used the truck for what i needed.
The fronts allow pedal travel to about 3 4 of the way to the floor and push fluid but then the pedal stops hard wont go to the floor and the fluid trickles out.
A bad brake booster.
Problem is the same as.
I did disconnect the fluid line on the front caliper and the fluid drained out.
Axle bearings hold the brake rotor true without play while they both rotate.
There are no visible leaked and the reservoir was completely full.
I just today replaced all rotors and rear pads on my 01 silverado.
This problem typically occurs after.
Don t see any leaks at the wheel cylinders or calipers.
Attempts checks so far.
The fluid had gone from clear to iced tea color in the months since i flushed it.
Technically there are two main causes that would make the brake pedal sink all the way to the floor.
The final reason for a brake pedal to go to the floor is failing axle bearing.
My brake pedal goes to the floor when my truck is running i have checked for any visible leaks bled the whole system and installed a new master cylinder.
Pressure on the brake fluid cases the brakes to be applied to the wheels.
The leak may coming from a brake line or one of the brake calipers on your vehicle.
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.
Brakes problem 2001 chevy silverado v8 four wheel drive automatic alot miles i was wanting to know if you can answer my question because i have done everything that i know to do.
If your master cylinder doesn t work properly or only works sometimes you re going to lose braking power and occasionally your brake pedal will go all the way to the floor.
No change brakes still go to the floor they still work but they start working in the last 10 or so of pressing the pedal.
My brakes slowly go to the floor with the engine on.
Go get a remanufactured caliper they are really not that badly priced install it and bleed the brakes.
When bleeding rear wheels the pedal will go to the floor when the bleeder is open.
Double checked the vacuum lines thinking it might be the booster however the booster would make the brakes harder to push not softer and there weren t any issues with the lines.