No. The booster only takes the pressure from your foot and multiplies the force being applied to the master cylinder. Plus if it was bad you would hear a distinctive hissing noise everytime you hit the brakes. You probably have a stuck caliper pin, clogged hose or stuck piston.
The brake booster is what gives you power brakes. In the engine compartment in front of the steering wheel is a round black flat ball looking thing. That's the brake booster with the brake master cylinder attached in front of it. The brake booster uses VACCUM from the engine to multiply the force that your foot applies to the master cylinder. Used with power brake applications
My 92 Silverado right front brake sticking why
Should be at the firewall on driver's side in front of brake booster
Master cylinder. Located on the firewall, driver's side, in front of the brake booster.
Mounted on top of the Master Cylinder next to the firewall, in front of the brake booster, drive's side.
On the firewall, in front of the booster, on top of the master cylinder.
under the hood on the driver side in front of the brake booster
Depending on the exact model, you may have a few things to remove in front of it. When front is clear then remove the brake master cylinder then the booster. A lot of awkward wrench work can be made easier if you have a good socket set with universal joints.
Go under the driver side of the dashboard, unhook the brake pedal from the booster pin, it should have a simple cotter pin or a small nut, you will also see the 4 nuts that hold in the booster itself, unscrew those, and go to the front of the car now, loosen the nuts that hold in the master cylinder, you might need to loosen the brake hoses so you dont cause any damage to them while you pull off the brake booster, with the master cilinder out of the way, the booster should just pull off. installation is reverse of removal, good luck.
It goes in the master cylinder. It is located on the power brake booster which is under thehood and right in front of the driver.
Pour it into the brake fluid reservoir. It is in front of the brake booster. If you don't know where that is then take it to a service center before you have major problems.
You either have a bad brake caliper or the brake hose is bad.