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2chiefsRus
Jul 01, 2015Explorer
We used to have a 1999 Monaco Knight on Ford V-10 chassis when we lived in Maryland. One day the brake pedal went to the floor when we were driving it (no accident or injury). We checked the brake fluid and it was very low. Topped it off and went just a couple more miles and brake pedal went to floor again when pressed. The brake line had rusted through most likely due to the salty roads, or so we were told. Had the brake line replaced on the side of the road by shade tree mechanic and then later had brake lines bled for air in line. Then everything was good again. Might not be your problem but something to consider.
Guess the point of my story is - if the brake fluid is low, don't just top it off and go like we did. Top it off, push on the brake while someone is looking underneath to see if it is just spraying out on the ground like ours did.
Guess the point of my story is - if the brake fluid is low, don't just top it off and go like we did. Top it off, push on the brake while someone is looking underneath to see if it is just spraying out on the ground like ours did.
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