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'92 Chevy Lumina sedan
3.1L engine
They're really soft. They work, but not like brakes in every other vehicle I've ever driven. When I push down, I have to pump a bit to get to a reasonable level of responsiveness. I can hear what sounds like air squeezing out as I pump. I've replaced everything brake-related I can think of: master cylinder, line, calipers, pads. On a related note, the emergency brake has the same effect. Barely puts any pressure on the wheel; a little gas and the car takes off. My mechanic is out of ideas.
Any thoughts what could be up with this car?
3.1L engine
They're really soft. They work, but not like brakes in every other vehicle I've ever driven. When I push down, I have to pump a bit to get to a reasonable level of responsiveness. I can hear what sounds like air squeezing out as I pump. I've replaced everything brake-related I can think of: master cylinder, line, calipers, pads. On a related note, the emergency brake has the same effect. Barely puts any pressure on the wheel; a little gas and the car takes off. My mechanic is out of ideas.
Any thoughts what could be up with this car?