My brake and abs light just came on… when I push the brake it sounds like air is coming from the rear…. When I checked the lines in the back it looked like one might just be loose and need to be tighten… if I try to tighten it will this fix my problem? do I need to bleed the brakes first?
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Bleeding your brakes is a must if you hear a airy sound because air gets in your lines and causes a spongy pedal could result in a longer braking distance or complete brake failure..
Honey dont take a chance on safety with something as crucial as brakes. it could mean the difference between life and death. We are not invincible you know. Take the truck to a repritable shop or dealer and get the brakes properly repaired. Play with some other part. not the brakes.
yep. tighten it. bleed brakes. make sure your reservoir is full. light should go off. if it doesnt, disconnect battery for a few minutes. then hook back up. and if all is well. light will go off.