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10-28-2003, 12:26 AM | #1 |
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Power Brakes: Is the Level of assist Adjustable?
Hello All,
I have a '98 GT Convertible. Compared to my other vehicles; the 'Stang seems to need a lot of pressure on the brake pedal in relation to the amount of braking that occurs. The brakes work OK I guess...no pulling or pulsating... I thought I'd bleed the brakes to see if any increase of efficiency occurs but; I was wondering if there is any provision in the system to adjust the amount of power assist. I used to be rather saavy with my cars back a few years...but I don't keep up with all the new systems that are in today's cars; hence the question to those who know more than I do... Thanks for reading... Rusty12 |
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