Leroyjr
You may have to find ashop with an ABS Scanner, I don't think auto zone is equipped for this There is a problem with the abs system. Take the truck to auto zone and have them scann for a code..
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β 17y agoThe brake fluid level gradually goes down as the brake pads , brake shoes wear
low brake fluid
your brake fluid might be low.
One thing you might want to check is the brake fluid. Your brake fluid reservoir has a sensor in it that lets you know when it is getting empty. By driving up hill it may be sensing that it is low so just check the level of the brake fluid. Be sure you do not overfill and follow directions in your owners manual for checking and filling brake fluid.
master cylinder and reservoir should be located at the driver's side firewall
you should have you're brake pads checked for wear. though it may also be a leaking brake line
it may need some brake fluid
The liquid is called brake fluid. Sometimes it is called brake and clutch fluid. Both are the same.
If you are driving and need to brake, but find your brake pedal is getting closer and closer to the floorboard, you need the check your fluid. Eventually your brakes will not have enough fluid to create the pressure needed to apply the brake pads properly and you risk accidents.
Um... NO NO NO NO NO NO!!!!! If your brake fluid is low your brakes will not have the usual amount of stopping power. You need to stop driving that vehicle and refill the fluid as soon as possible.
Sticking brake calipers. This can be caused by moisture in the brake fluid which will cause the calipers to rust. Replace the calibers and replace all the brake fluid. It can also be caused by driving with your foot on the brake.
It could be. If you fill it and it drains quickly, then yes it needs repair. But sometimes brake fluid just lowers over time and the fluid is all that needs replacing.