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Old 03-11-2012, 09:20 PM   #1
tucsonjwt
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Re: Replacing Brake Booster?

I recently had brake pressure problems and diagnosed it as a bad check valve on the booster. Problem solved - for one day - then I guess the new "excess" pressure in the booster caused vacuum to blow out the other end of the booster. I got a Delco rebuilt booster from an online OEM vendor. I was going to go with a new Delco booster, but the rebuild was $100 vs. $212 for a new one.
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