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Got in the ZR2 and took it for a spin this evening and heard a "whoosh" sound when I pushed the brake pedal. It went pretty far down and pretty easily. This truck had a much better pedal than my Z71 ever had so I noticed this pretty quick.
Checked the fluid level and the front half of the reservoir is almost empty or completely empty. I have noticed the level going down, but not this fast. I can't tell if I have a leak at a caliper or not (4-wheel discs; probably going to pull the wheels off this weekend if I have time). The truck has 141k on it.
I think this means one of the following:
1) brake booster is leaking internally and will only get worse
2) have air in the line (which at this point is completely possible)
3) master cylinder is bad
Doing a quick search, some said the pedal would get harder if the booster was bad. Other said that the "whoosh" sound meant the booster was bad.
Can anyone help me out more on this?
If I have to replace the booster and/or the master, anyone have a good brand to go with?

Checked the fluid level and the front half of the reservoir is almost empty or completely empty. I have noticed the level going down, but not this fast. I can't tell if I have a leak at a caliper or not (4-wheel discs; probably going to pull the wheels off this weekend if I have time). The truck has 141k on it.
I think this means one of the following:
1) brake booster is leaking internally and will only get worse
2) have air in the line (which at this point is completely possible)
3) master cylinder is bad
Doing a quick search, some said the pedal would get harder if the booster was bad. Other said that the "whoosh" sound meant the booster was bad.
Can anyone help me out more on this?
If I have to replace the booster and/or the master, anyone have a good brand to go with?

