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Having issues with my brakes
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Ok guys so I have a 95 Jeep Grand Cherokee and my brakes are messed up. When I hit the breaks it doesn't stop and it sounds like air is coming out around the break pedal. It happens when some ahole decided to pull out I front of ,e and I had to slam on my brakes. Any ideas on what it's could be. Help would be greatly appreciated.
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This is an easy fix. I will post steps and a video of what to do.

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You may just have to bleed your brakes.

You may have a leak somewhere and therefor not enough fluid.

You may have just gotten new brakes and haven't seated them yet.

You might have glazed your brakes doing some drifting.

If you did just do your brakes, you might have stretched the brake line.

You might have worn out your brake lines so a bubble is forming in the brake line where it is weak when you apply the brakes.

The cap might not be on the master cylinder all the way.

You might need new rotors.


There are a lot of things it could be.
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Have you tried pumping your brakes?
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