![]() I have been towing a boat on and off since I got the 4runner, doing all the maintenance that is suggested on the forums and the chilton. I did not find anyway to test for it? My brother is out of town until tomorrow and he has all my tools and stuff, so until then I can't get the wheels off and inspect the pads, but I just changed those 9 months ago, less then 10k miles. I search the forums and find the exact wording of my problem and they claim it is the power brake booster. I get her towed home and do a deeper inspection. ![]() So I decide it has something to do with my master cylinder or power brake booster. I look for fluid, check the master cylinder, inspect all the lines and hoses, and find nothing. So I get her pulled over in the parking lot at the toll booth and inspect everything. I get to the 35mph bumps and my brakes are heavy, hard to push down, then barely respond when pressed all the way down. On my way to get the boat, on the highway about 25miles in, I get to the toll booth warning bumps and slow down (55mph is first bump) brakes work fine. Then last week I was driving about 120miles to go pick up a boat and drive her back home. I put the best ceramic pads that o'riellys had and mid-grade rotors. I changed both front axles, all 4 tires, brake pads and rotors about 9 months ago. Minus a few oil leaks, which are on my list of things to do, she has really only needed minimum work. She has less then 150k and I bought here over a year ago. I will just re-iterate my problem and my search for what it is/was.įirst off I have a great '94 4runner. What they claim was happening to me is the same symptoms that i have and so therefore i believe its the brake booster. I've searched this forum and others quite thoroughly and have read everything that was posted about the power brake booster on my 2nd gen ('94 4runner).
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