narrow the cause to a specific component or condition.
Symptom Chart
Action
Possible Sources
Symptom
• INSTALL new brake shoes orbrake pads.
REFER to: Brake Pads (206-03
Front Disc Brake, Removal
and Installation).
• Worn or damaged brake shoes
or brake pads and linings.
• Brakes pull or drift
• INSTALL a new front brakedisc.
REFER to: Brake Caliper (206-
03 Front Disc Brake,
Removal and Installation).
• Abnormal wear or distortion of
front brake disc.
• ADJUST the parking brakecable.
REFER to: Parking Brake
Cable Adjustment (206-05
Parking Brake and Actuation,
General Procedures).
• Incorrect rear brake adjust-
ment.
• ADJUST the wheel alignment.REFER to: (204-00 Suspension
System - General Information)
Front Toe Adjustment (General
Procedures),
Rear Toe Adjustment (General
Procedures).
• Incorrect wheel alignment
adjustment.
• ADJUST or INSTALL a newwheel bearing.
REFER to: Front Wheel
Bearing (204-01 Front
Suspension, Removal and
Installation).
• Incorrect wheel bearing preload
adjustment.
• INSTALL new brake shoes orbrake pads.
REFER to: Brake Pads (206-03
Front Disc Brake, Removal
and Installation).
• Grease or fluid on the brake
shoes or brake pads; glazed
linings.
• INSTALL a new wheel cylinderor brake caliper.
REFER to: Brake Caliper (206-
04 Rear Disc Brake, Removal
and Installation).
• Stuck or seized wheel cylinders
or brake calipers.
• FILL the reservoir. CHECK thebrake and clutch system for
leaks including brake fluid in
the brake booster.
• Low brake fluid level.
• The red brake warning indicator
is always on
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Action
Possible Sources
Symptom
• INSTALL a new brake mastercylinder.
REFER to: Brake Master
Cylinder - 2.5L Duratec
(147kW/200PS) - VI5 (206-06
Hydraulic Brake Actuation,
Removal and Installation).
• Leaking brake master cylinder
primary piston cup.
• FREE UP and ADJUST theparking brake cable.
REFER to: Parking Brake
Cable Adjustment (206-05
Parking Brake and Actuation,
General Procedures).
INSTALL new components as
necessary.
• Parking brake control not fully
released.
• REFER to:Anti-Lock Control
(206-09 Anti-Lock Control,
Diagnosis and Testing).
• Malfunctioning anti-lock braking
system (ABS).
• REFER to:Instrument Cluster
(413-01 Instrument Cluster,
Diagnosis and Testing).
• Shorted indicator circuit.
• INSTALL new brake shoes orbrake pads.
REFER to: Brake Pads (206-03
Front Disc Brake, Removal
and Installation).
• Grease or fluid on the brake
shoes or brake pads; glazed
linings.
• Vibration when the brakes are
applied
• INSTALL new brake shoes orbrake pads.
REFER to: Brake Pads (206-03
Front Disc Brake, Removal
and Installation).
• Worn or damaged brake shoes
or brake pads.
• TIGHTEN the caliper mountingbolt(s).
• Loose caliper mounting bolt(s).
•
• Excessive brake disc thickness
variation or brake disc runout.
• CHECK the tires. BALANCE orINSTALL new tires as neces-
sary.
REFER to: Wheels and Tires
(204-04 Wheels and Tires,
Diagnosis and Testing).
• Wheels and tires.
• TIGHTEN or INSTALL newwheel hub bolts as necessary.
• Loose or missing wheel hub
bolts.
• CARRY OUT a brake discrunout check.
• Worn or damaged brake drums
or brake discs.
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Action
Possible Sources
Symptom
• FILL the reservoir. CHECK thebrake and clutch system for
leaks including brake fluid in
the brake booster.
• Low brake fluid level.
• Pedal goes down fast
• REPAIR the leak. CHECK theentire hydraulic system. FILL
and BLEED the brake system.
REFER to: (206-00 Brake
System - General Information)
Brake System Bleeding (General Procedures),
Brake System Pressure Bleeding (General Proced-
ures),
Component Bleeding (General
Procedures).
• Leak in the hydraulic system.
• CHECK for leaks. BLEED thebrake system. REFER to: (206-
00 Brake System - General
Information)
Brake System Bleeding (General Procedures),
Brake System Pressure Bleeding (General Proced-
ures),
Component Bleeding (General
Procedures).
• Air in the system.
• CARRY OUT a brake discrunout check.
• Brake disc “brake knock back”
(Brake pads push the brake
caliper piston back into the
brake caliper. Caused by
excessive brake disc lateral
runout or loose wheel bear-
ings.)
• INSTALL new brake shoes orbrake pads.
REFER to: Brake Pads (206-03
Front Disc Brake, Removal
and Installation).
• Worn brake shoes or brake
pads.
• GO toPinpoint Test A.
• Worn brake master cylinder
piston cups or scored cylinder
bore.
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Action
Possible Sources
Symptom
• BLEED the brake system.REFER to: Brake System
Pressure Bleeding (206-00
Brake System - General
Information, General Proced-
ures).
REFER to: (206-00 Brake
System - General Information)
Brake System Bleeding (General Procedures),
Component Bleeding (General
Procedures).
• Air in the system.
• Pedal eases down slowly
• GO toPinpoint Test B.
• Malfunctioning brake master
cylinder.
• Low engine vacuum (stationary).
• INSTALL new brake shoes orbrake pads.
REFER to: Brake Pads (206-03
Front Disc Brake, Removal
and Installation).
• Worn brake shoes or brake
pads.
• Pedal is low or feels spongy
• CHECK for leaks. BLEED thebrake system. REFER to: (206-
00 Brake System - General
Information)
Brake System Bleeding (General Procedures),
Brake System Pressure Bleeding (General Proced-
ures),
Component Bleeding (General
Procedures).
• Air in the system.
• INSTALL new brake shoes orbrake pads.
REFER to: Brake Pads (206-03
Front Disc Brake, Removal
and Installation).
• Glazed or worn brake shoes or
brake pads.
• Brake lockup during light brake
pedal force
• GO toPinpoint Test C.
• Brake booster.
• Low engine vacuum.
• INSTALL new brake shoes orbrake pads.
REFER to: Brake Pads (206-03
Front Disc Brake, Removal
and Installation).
• Worn brake shoes or brake
pads.
• Excessive or erratic pedal
travel
• CARRY OUT a brake discrunout check.
• Wheel bearings
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Action
Possible Sources
Symptom
• ADJUST the parking brakecable or switch
REFER to: Parking Brake
Cable Adjustment (206-05
Parking Brake and Actuation,
General Procedures).
• Incorrectly adjusted parking
brake or brake pedal switch
• Brake drag
• REFER to brake booster opera-tion check in this procedure.
• Brake booster.
• INSTALL a new wheel cylinderor brake caliper.
REFER to: Brake Caliper (206-
03 Front Disc Brake,
Removal and Installation).
• Seized wheel cylinder or brake
caliper.
• INSTALL a new brake caliper.REFER to: Brake Caliper (206-
03 Front Disc Brake,
Removal and Installation).
• Seized brake caliper slide pins.
• INSTALL new parking brakecables.
REFER to: Parking Brake
Cable Adjustment (206-05
Parking Brake and Actuation,
General Procedures).
• Seized parking brake cables.
• Check the parking brake leaverposition and make sure there
are no obstructions.
• Parking brake not fully
released.
• Check all brake hose(s) forcorrect fitment.
REFER to: Rear Brake Flexible
Hose (206-04 Rear Disc
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion)
/ Front Brake Flexible Hose
(206-03 Front Disc Brake,
Removal and Installation).
• Brake hose incorrectly fitted.
• INSTALL new brake shoes orbrake pads.
REFER to: Brake Pads (206-03
Front Disc Brake, Removal
and Installation).
• Worn or contaminated brake
shoes or brake pads.
• Excessive brake pedal effort
• INSTALL a new brake vacuumpump.
• Malfunctioning vacuum pump
(diesel).
• CONNECT or INSTALL a newbrake booster vacuum pipe as
necessary.
• Disconnected or damaged
brake booster vacuum pipe.
• GO toPinpoint Test D.
• Brake booster.
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Action
Possible Sources
Symptom
• INSTALL new brake shoes orbrake pads.
REFER to: Brake Pads (206-03
Front Disc Brake, Removal
and Installation).
• Worn or damaged brake shoes
or brake pads.
• Brake noise
• GO toPinpoint Test E.
• Brake booster.
• GO toPinpoint Test F.
• Brake booster.
• Seized brake pedal pivot.
• Slow or incomplete brake pedal
return
Pinpoint Tests
PINPOINT TEST A : PEDAL GOES DOWN FAST
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
TEST CONDITIONS
A1: PRESSURIZE THE SYSTEM
1 Pump the foot brake rapidly five times.
• Does the brake pedal height build up and then hold?
zYe s
CHECK parking brake adjustment and
ADJUST as necessary.
REFER to: Parking Brake Cable Adjustment
(206-05 Parking Brake and Actuation,
General Procedures).
If the condition still exists. BLEED the brake
system. REFER to: (206-00 Brake System -
General Information)
Brake System Bleeding (General Procedures),
Brake System Pressure Bleeding (General
Procedures),
Component Bleeding (General Procedures).
TEST the system for normal operation.
zNo
GO to A2.
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too close to the fluid level indicator assembly,
or float assembly damage.
Bypass Condition Test
1. Check the fluid in the brake master cylinderreservoir. Fill the brake master cylinder reservoir
if low or empty.
2. Observe the fluid level in the brake master cylinder reservoir. If after several brake
applications, the fluid level remains the same,
measure the wheel turning torque required to
rotate the wheels with the brakes applied as
follows:
Place the transaxle in the NEUTRAL position.
Raise and support the vehicle. REFER to: (100-02
Jacking and Lifting) Jacking (Description and Operation),
Lifting (Description and Operation).
Apply the brakes with a minimum of 445 N (100
lb) and hold for approximately 15 seconds. With
the brakes still applied, exert a torque on the front
wheels of 10.1 Nm (75 lb ft). If either wheel rotates,
install a new brake master cylinder.
REFER to: Brake Master Cylinder - 2.5L Duratec
(147kW/200PS) - VI5 (206-06 Hydraulic Brake
Actuation, Removal and Installation).
Non-Pressure Leaks
Any empty brake master cylinder reservoir
condition may be caused by two types of
non-pressure external leaks.
Type 1: An external leak may occur at the brake
master cylinder reservoir cap because of incorrect
positioning of the gasket and cap. Reposition the
cap and gasket.
Type 2: An external leak may occur at the brake
master cylinder reservoir mounting seals. Service
such a leak by installing new seals.
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Brake Disc Runout Check(12 221 0)
Special Tool(s) / General EquipmentDial Indicator Gauge (Metric)
205-069 (15-046)
15046
Holding Fixture, Dial Indicator
Gauge
205-070 (15-022A)
15022A
Holding Fixture, Dial Indicator
Gauge (Disc Brake)
206-003 (12-003)
12003
Micrometer 0-125 mm
Check
1. NOTE: The total dial indicator gauge readingshould not exceed 0.05 mm.
Using the special tools, measure the brake
disc runout on the inner face of the brake
disc (wheel and tire shown removed for
clarity).
1. Position the dial indicator gauge so that it contacts the brake disc approximately 10 mm
from the outer edge. 2. Slowly rotate the wheel and tire and note the
readings.
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205-0691
2. NOTE: Using paint or typing correction fluid,mark the position of the wheel in relation to
the wheel hub.
Remove the wheel and tire.
For additional information, refer to: Wheel
and Tire (204-04 Wheels and Tires, Removal
and Installation).
3. Remove the brake pads. For additional information, refer to:Brake
Caliper - Detach (206-03 Front Disc Brake,
Removal and Installation)
/ Brake Caliper -Detach (206-04 Rear Disc
Brake, Removal and Installation).
4. Install the wheel nuts and tighten the wheel nuts to 10 Nm, to hold the brake disc in
place.
5. NOTE: The total dial indicator gauge reading should not exceed 0.05 mm.
Using the special tools, measure the brake
disc runout on the inner and outer faces of
the brake disc (outer face measurement
shown).
1. Position the dial indicator gauge so that it contacts the brake disc approximately 10 mm
from the outer edge.
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