Charlie Guthrie wrote:
Let's clarify a bit. When you say "hissing" is this definitely a "vacuum leak" kind of hiss, or could this be a light brake drag? It is quite common to have a brake caliper that is not fully retracting after brake release and that can give a sound that can sound a little like an air leak. In my experience, a vacuum leak loud enough to be heard without really trying to listen for it (using a piece of hose or some other amplification device) is likely to cause drive-ability issues. If it is a dragging brake, a light touch of the brake pedal makes it go away.
Unfortunately my truck has this problem now. I replaced the caliper thinking that it was the culprit, but it seems that I have a swollen rubber brake line that is holding a little pressure on the pads.
Charlie G
And if it is the booster itself hissing (or most other vacuum leaks), it should do it even when the car is not moving, right? While a dragging caliper or something like that would only make noise while the car is in motion.
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