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2002 ford ranger edge v6 3.0 Codes P0171 and P0174

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Old Aug 2, 2020
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I replaced the brake booster and now my pedal sinks to the floor. what did i do wrong?
 
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I don’t think you bled the master or your breaks correctly sounds like you have air in the system

buy the one man bleeder kit from autozone and some dot 3 break fluid
 
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Its always something with me... How do i do it?
 
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Air compresses but break fluid doesn’t so you need to get the air out

 
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thanks. My long term fuel trims went to zero with new booster. My truck runs like ******* butter (:
 
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Glad to hear 👍🏻
 
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I don't see any rubber piece where my bleeder valve would be
 
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This bleeding **** aint working. I'm doing it wrong
 
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Did you watch the video and understand?

the truck is the same as yours in the video
 
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I didnt pay enough attention and was doing it wrong the whole time. Wasted time and brake fluid. And the hose i bought with one man kit thing wasnt big enough for the nipple. The whole time i was trying put the hose on the screw too so i fucked it all up.
 
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Your suppose to stick the nipple end into the head of the srew where the break fluid comes out
 
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Yea i realize that now and i tried putting the hose on and its too small
 
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picture?
 
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the hose nipple doesnt fit on the the head of the screw is what im trying to say
 
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Do you know the size i need? The one in the auto zone kit was too small
 
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The supplied hose doesn’t go on the break bleeder screw. Find the plastic white thing that came in the kit
 
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What!!!???? The pointy looking things go on the end or something?
 
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Yes they go into bleeder screw
 
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I don't know how to keep it in there when i pump the brakes
 
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Just give it a firm push
 
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The brake is no longer sinking to the floor but i think the brakes have to be changed now ):
 
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Changing break fluid shouldn’t cause the need for new break pads
 
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I guess im just bleeding the brakes wrong. Huh cars are not for me
 
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As long as your pedal is firm you should be ok
 
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My pedal is not firm. It all the way with enough pressure ):
 
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