Sentences with phrase «booster vacuum leak»

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The brake booster runs off engine vacuum, so a vacuum leak can also affect the amount of force you need to exert on the brakes to stop.
Speaking of vacuum leaks what about the brake booster?
If the power booster is broken it could induce a very large vacuum leak when you hit the breaks.
According to the internet it's either a vacuum leak or my brake booster is borked.
The booster uses engine vacuum to assist the brake pedal so when it fails, you can get a vacuum leak,...
Check the intake for any vacuum leaks and also the brake booster.
If the vehicle stalls upon touching the brake pedal, that could be due to a vacuum leak in the brake booster system but only of course if the vehicle has power brakes.
It sounds like you might have a vacuum leak at your brake booster, or maybe the booster itself is bad.
This may be related to your brake booster failing or potentially a vacuum leak in the braking system.
The brake booster operates from the engine vacuum; if the engine vacuum is leaking somewhere, then the power assist will not work, and your engine will rev higher to attempt to stay running.
The hissing sound you heard was air leaking through either a vacuum or vent valve in the brake booster itself.
The noise is coming from your brake booster has a vacuum leak and will need to be replaced.
If the brakes need excessive pressure to stop the car then you could have an issue with the brake booster is not working or leaking vacuum.
If you are referring to stalling that occurs after releasing the service brake (as opposed to the parking brake), a possibility is a vacuum leak in the power brake booster.
Some reports from the field have shown that one source of a vacuum leak is the O - ring seal between the brake master cylinder and brake booster.
Check the brake booster for any vacuum leaks.
an electrical concern with the Active Brake Booster solenoid or related wiring; or low vacuum detected in the brake booster, the 2009 - later models no longer feature an Active Brake Booster solenoid, so DTC C0299 will only set one symptom 5A, which may be related to a vacuuBooster solenoid or related wiring; or low vacuum detected in the brake booster, the 2009 - later models no longer feature an Active Brake Booster solenoid, so DTC C0299 will only set one symptom 5A, which may be related to a vacuubooster, the 2009 - later models no longer feature an Active Brake Booster solenoid, so DTC C0299 will only set one symptom 5A, which may be related to a vacuuBooster solenoid, so DTC C0299 will only set one symptom 5A, which may be related to a vacuum leak.
The brake booster operates from the engine vacuum; if the engine vacuum is leaking somewhere, then the power assist will not work, and your engine will...
The most common causes are the power brake booster, vacuum leak, MAF sensor, oxygen sensor, crankshaft...
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