Ensure that the wheel speed sensor/ABS sensor has been re installed properly at the wheels.
Re-bleed brakes starting from the rear and then finish with the drivers side front.
Yes, I have a 2005 Envoy and have the same problem. Please help me.
Not really an answer, but another question... did you bleed the brakes after you changed them? I remember that is a critical step, NOT to be missed when working on the brakes. Hope this helps.
They wouldn't. You have a problem, and it's hazardous to your health.
If this problem occurs, then it means that there is a problem with your car. You can get the brake line fixed by visiting a technician.
Pump the brakes when the car is off.
If you are losing fluid and the pedal is low, you have a brake fluid leak.
No
you either need to bleed your brakes, add fluid or get a master cylinder darrellshandyman@live.com
You either got the wrong master cylinder or you haven't actually bled all the air out of the system.
Vacuum booster is working--When vehicle off there is no vacuum assist (for power brakes) When vehicle is on vacuum is present Brake pedal going to floor is another problem--no fluid in master cylinder? Leak in system? Brakes not adjusted properly?
it won't stay on if your blowing it the floor or using defroster.
Caliper slides frozen? Rear drum brakes? May need to be adjusted