Lorin
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Just failed the MOT as the brake pedal goes to the floor
To put it in context, when driving the brakes work fine. However, if you stop and then apply the brake peddle and press hard, the pedal creeps to the floor. If you give a pump it is immediately back up to the top but will again creep to the floor under sustained pressure. If the vehicle is moving, it does not noticably happen, as in the creep is so slow that I can slowly descend a big hill or brake slowly over a prolonged period of time (i.e. from 70mph) and there is no noticable creep. It is also not noticable if I hold the truck on the brakes on a hill. It is only when the pedal is pressed hard for quite a while.
Anyway it needs sorting. There are NO leaks anywhere. The hoses are all new and are braided, and the brake pipes are all fine. The system was fully flushed by Toyota about 5000 miles ago and was done properly - I watched
so the fluid is all good. As you probably well know by now tinkering isn't a possibility for me
Therefore, my only option is to take it to a mechanic with specific instructions on what I want doing.
Am I right in thinking the most likely fix is to replace the master cylinder with the only other possible culprit being the servo

Anyway it needs sorting. There are NO leaks anywhere. The hoses are all new and are braided, and the brake pipes are all fine. The system was fully flushed by Toyota about 5000 miles ago and was done properly - I watched


Am I right in thinking the most likely fix is to replace the master cylinder with the only other possible culprit being the servo
