Re: [FWDLK] Brakes and Starting
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Re: [FWDLK] Brakes and Starting



Phil writes: The starter is probably worn out and in need of
rebuilding/replacement. When a starter gets old, it requires more amperage then
when new. This explains why you need more then one battery to turn it over. Try
bleeding the brakes, sometimes you can get air trapped and the master cylinder
won't pump up. If that doesn't help, it looks like you need to repair/replace
the master cylinder as well.

Joe and Nancy M wrote:

> Please forgive me, I am "mechanically challenged" need some advice!
>
> The parking brake works fine on my car (I assume this is because it is
> mechanical, not fluid driven).  The pedal goes straight to the floor with no
> resistance.  The brake fluid reservoir was empty, so I filled it (should I
> go to the top of the reservoir, or about halfway which is to the top of the
> post that the lid screw goes into?).  I was hoping that pumping the brake
> pedal would flow fluid and I would see a leak.  Problem is that nothing
> seems to happen at all.  No fluid movement or bubbles in the reservoir.  I
> checked the next day and did not see any evidence of brake fluid leak.  Can
> anyone give me a list of steps I should take to try to figure out the
> problem, or does this point to something specific?
>
> The other main problem is that the car has to be jumped to get it started.
> It usually starts right up with the other vehicle idling, yesterday I had to
> have my son rev the truck constantly while I tried to get it to turn over.
> The car runs great once it is started.  If you try to restart after it has
> been running, it is darn near dead.  Won't even turn over once.  After the
> brakes work, I plan to take it in for a load test to see if they can
> determine where the problem is.  The one caveat to this is that sometimes
> when you try to start it, the starter 'whines' and grinds slightly without
> turning over the engine.  You have to release the key and then retry, it
> will usually turn the engine over on the second try.  Can this type of
> starter problem cause an electrical drain that could prevent the battery
> from holding a charge and make jump starting hard, or is it completely
> unrelated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> See ya,  Joe.
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