My check antilock light is on and i was told it could be the recall parts, but is it possible to check these parts on your own without having to go to the dealership and get a diagnostics?
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A brake pedal to the floor means either the master brake cylinder is bad, one of the front cylinder/pistons is bad, or you have a leak in the braking system. If the brake fluid is ok, that means no leak so check the front brake caliper cylinders/pistons. If they're ok, it's probably a bad master brake cylinder.The Geezer Jeep: http://www.greentractortalk.com/jerryb/index.htm
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Ya, my check antilock light is back on, but my fluid is full so theres no leak. As soon the snow clears (thats colorado fo ya) I will remove my front tires and check the front brakes. Only thing thats a lil touchy is I have the recalled system back in 1990-91 but it was recalled. Ill check the brakes as soon as I can
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The bad news is... ABS means you have the D35If your master cyl ends up being bad, look onto a master+ booster from a 96+ XJ or a ZJ (forget what years) it really helps out alot
An XJ will always cost you less then any girl ever will, and you will always know when the spark is gone.
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Originally posted by grolla42 View PostOk, ya,im pretty new to some of this stuff like the parts u jus listed haha but a D44 frnt n D60 rear? and some of the other jargon u used. Will the 96 cylinder+booster fit in my 90?
There are a ton of threads on NAXJA detailing the swap.
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