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Failure of vacuum supply to the brake booster
Vacuum brake boosters are powered with a vacuum created by the intake manifold and, on some vehicles, supplemented by a small electric pump. If the vacuum is weakened or eliminated, the brake booster will lose its ability to reduce the pressure on the brake pedal required by the driver. This will result in a brake pedal that is harder to push or feels stiff.
This article was last edited on January 24th, 2011 at 6:11 PM
Category: Brakes
Category: Brakes