Yes.
the rear is usually smaller and closer to the brake booster
The brake booster is leaking vacuum pressure. If you look under the hood its black and round and located behind the brake fluid reservoir
This grossly unsafe. If you have just the booster fail the brakes will still work but not well. If the brakes fail completely you could crash and die.
no power brakes....harder to stop
Yes, the power brakes should work properly provided that the booster, check valve and hoses are in good condition and is getting the correct vacuum flow from the engine. The vacuum canister is a vacuum reservoir for the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) controls.
from the brake booster
You probably have air in the lines or the brake booster is losing vacuum. Have the brakes bleed and have someone put a vacuum gauge on the booster,
what you have could be one of three problems. Check your reservoir to see if it has plenty of brake fluid, bleed your brakes,they may of lost the fluid while changing brakes. Also, if you have a vacuum leak it will cause your brakes not to work. Or it could be your master cylinder or your vacuum booster that has went bad. brewski
Power booster failure or vacuum supply to booster failure.
The brake booster is part of the power brake system.
The power brake booster is leaking vacuum and that makes the engine die when the brakes are applied. Replace brake booster.
yes