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Posted on Apr 05, 2011

I just had the brakes done on my 92 firebird about 5 months ago now my brake light came on yesterday and I have to push the brake to the floor to stop. Whats wrong with it?

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You have lost pressure in your braking system.

Begin by checking for leaks around the car to see if you are losing brake fluid. Check the reservoir to make sure the fluid isn't low.

If you don't see any fluid visibly leaking anywhere (including the inside of the engine bay) and the fluid is at the appropriate level in the reservoir, you most likely have a bad master cylinder.

DO NOT continue to drive when you have a bad master cylinder!!!

I don't have the specs for your particular model, but some cars will have a slave cylinder next to the master, so that when the pistons inside the master fail to create pressure, the slave can act as a backup and continue to help supply fluid under pressure to at least two wheels. You already lost half your braking power and continuing to drive the vehicle could result in total failure of the braking system!

You will need to take it in to get it repaired, unless your handy and can do it yourself.

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OMG! do not drive car! check fluid at once must be low. sounds like a brake line went bad , if fluid is low thats what the problem is. please tow back to brake shop u had work done

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Either fluid level is low or you need to check the sensor located in the master cylinder. Master cylinder can also be bad.

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