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After a routine replacement of the right front caliper and brake hose on my Dads 2007 F350, we had a spongy pedal. The job went quickly and the master cylinder was never even close to running dry. The brakes bleed out to a rock hard pedal with the engine not started. After starting the pedal would slowly go to the floor to the point of the idle being affected by the hydroboost unit. The truck would stop and even lock the wheels, but the pedal just didn’t feel the same. We read on different Ford forums that other people have had this issue, spending a ton of money throwing parts at the problem. In this case the fix was to run the abs bleed sequence on the scanner. We then re-bleed at each wheel. The only bleeder to pass air was the right front. Only a small amount came out, like two little bubbles. It must have been in the abs unit, in a spot that would not bleed out without running the pump. His pedal is back to normal now, allowing him to tow their 5th wheel back to Florida for the winter.
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