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Brake pedal is low or feels spongy. This condition may be caused by no fluid in the brake •
Brake pedal effort is excessive. This may be caused by a bind or obstruction in the •
Rear brakes lock up during light pedal force. This may be caused by damaged brake pads, a •
Brake pedal effort erratic. This condition could be caused by the brake booster or incorrectly •
Brake warning indicator is on. This may be caused by low fluid level or float assembly Non Pressure Leaks Any reduced fluid volume in the brake master cylinder reservoir condition may be caused by two types of none pressure external leaks.
Type 1: An external leak may be occur at the brake master cylinder reservoir cap because of incorrect positioning of gasket and cap. Reposition cap and gasket.
Type 2: An external leak may occur at the brake master reservoir mounting seals. Repair such a leak by installing new seals and make sure that the brake master reservoir retaining bolt is correctly installed.
Type 3: An external leak may occur in the manual transmission clutch operating system. For additional information, refer to <<308-00>> .
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