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Old 03-13-2003, 04:43 PM   #1
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I have an unrelated car question to this forum but it could probally help some other people in case they have the problem. 94 T-Bird, With the car off I can pump the brakes and they will get really firm but as soon as I turn it on the pedal drops straight to the floor. I can stop fine but the pedal is really low. When I do stop, halfway through the motion I can feel it hit the brakes before it drops down another three inches before it actually does the hard engageing. Help!!!
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