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Old Jul 25, 2018 | 11:16 AM
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1999 Ford XL 2x4 Extended Cab, Rear Drum Brakes w/ABS-Rear Only!
June 2018 New Brake Lines (All) Dorman New Brake Hose (All) New Rear Wheel Brakes, Drum Style, Drums & Shoes, Springs.
New Rear Wheel Brake Cylinders. New ABS Sensor, rear. New Master Cylinder. New Brake Booster.
New Proportioning Valve, Mounts under Master Cylinder, Re-Manufactured.
(Prior to replacement, Brakes would lock up on wet surface - indicating defective/bad Proportioning Valve.)
Re-used existing Proportioning Pressure Regulator Valve, attaches to Master Cylinder.
Current Problem:
Brake Pedal is still soft, will travel to floor, ABS & Brake Light will come on at this point. Restart engine and Lights will go off. No Codes Detected ZR-13 Code Reader.
Looking for Solution!
Thanks for the Help

New Booster,Master,Lines,Re-Mfg Proportioning


New Everything but Pressure Reg Proportioning






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Old Jul 25, 2018 | 02:20 PM
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Welcome to the forum. You should post this in the '97-'03 section. You will get more info specific to your year of truck. Sounds like you have put a lot of work into it. Hope you get it figured out.
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Old Jul 26, 2018 | 05:26 AM
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Welcome.
As noted in post # 2, posting in the correct section will most likely get you an answer..
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Old Jul 26, 2018 | 02:28 PM
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Welcome to the F-150 forum! Glad to have you join us.
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