by rgauda on July 20th, 2008

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I have a 2000 Ford F150. I have just replaced the calipers, rotors and pads on the front and bled the system. The pedal still went to the floor. I replaced the master cylinder and bled the entire system again and still nothing. Any sugges

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  • by skidmarks on March 7th, 2009

    skidmarks

    maybe the brake boost

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  • by mr. Bill on August 7th, 2008

    mr. Bill

    If I were a betting man I would say even though you bled it sometimes it takes awhile to get the air out especially with a master cylinder unless you bench bled prior to installation. Go to the right rear brake and start your bleed there and then to the left rear and then to the right front and then to the left front. Mr. Bill

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