I saw a useful thread on brakes from a few years ago, but note that in my case the master cylinder and booster HAVE been replaced with OEM equipment.
2007 Chevy Equinox (93,000 miles) has performed perfectly from day one. Two weeks ago, after a new REAR brake job at a tire/brake dealer, brakes have been seizing up simultaneously. Tire brake dealer could not solve. Second mechanic changed FRONT brakes, master cylinder (OEM), booster (OEM), and rotors. The removed booster had more than a quart of liquid in it. Brakes again seized up simultaneously. Computer codes indicate nothing is wrong, and second mechanic cannot explain. Third mechanic says computer codes indicate nothing is wrong, but would like to change the new master cylinder and booster for ANOTHER new master cylinder and rotor to see if that works. I need a solution thats not guesswork!
2007 Chevy Equinox (93,000 miles) has performed perfectly from day one. Two weeks ago, after a new REAR brake job at a tire/brake dealer, brakes have been seizing up simultaneously. Tire brake dealer could not solve. Second mechanic changed FRONT brakes, master cylinder (OEM), booster (OEM), and rotors. The removed booster had more than a quart of liquid in it. Brakes again seized up simultaneously. Computer codes indicate nothing is wrong, and second mechanic cannot explain. Third mechanic says computer codes indicate nothing is wrong, but would like to change the new master cylinder and booster for ANOTHER new master cylinder and rotor to see if that works. I need a solution thats not guesswork!