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Mar 07, 2019

Brake Issue - 2007 Tahoe - 106,000 Miles

Brake pedal went almost to the floor before brakes engaged.
Until I was able to get off road brake pedal was mushy and I had to pump the brakes up to get them to engage.
After getting car off the road I expected to find a fluid leak and low reservoir but found no leak and reservoir was full.
Started engine and brakes worked great, drove home without another incident, brakes worked great.
Checked brakes again this morning, they worked great, no leaks, plenty of fluid, no problem.
What caused the original brake failure that went away on its own.
Thanks in advance for the help.

13 Replies

  • I’d have to be taking a look at power brake vacuum booster and vacuum lines for issues...at 107K if the brakes have not been replaced on a 2007 Tahoe they have to be worn way down along with the rotors...
  • I've had this happen more than once on older cars - classic sign
    that you master cylinder needs to be replaced or rebuilt.

    If your brake fluid is turning black, then the rubber cups are breaking down. This will let fluid past them when you press the
    brake pedal but you are not leaking brake fluid. (do a google search)

    Do the following:
    with the Ignition off put very slight pressure on the brake pedal,
    does the brake pedal slowly sink? if so then your master cylinder
    needs replacing. (this test may take a minute or 2)

    Try the same test with the engine running.

    If you have brake drums - remove them and see of there is dampness
    around the wheel cylinders.
  • Guess I will start the "speculation":

    If one brake caliper did not properly release, it could severely overheat. Particularly if brake fluid is not new, this can cause the brake fluid to BOIL.

    That would cause your symptoms.

    So, check all for brakes carefully for sign of overheating and also change your brake fluid.

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