Air Brake Reservoir problem is a common vehicle problem that happens to most car brands and models. The following is a sample list of Air Brake Reservoir problems reported in most popular vehicles.
The car was a 2002 Toyota Tundra. The vehicle's vehicle identification number (VIN) is 5TBBT44112_. Fortunately I was off the interstate when making a right hand turn into a convenience store. . . . . . . . . . . The steering suddenly became almost impossible to turn, actually causing me to turn into the outgoing lane at the store entrance. There was no advanced warning. . . . Just no steering on turns and no brake fluid in the resevoir. The Toyota deal says the steering rack needs replacement. ($1600). . . . . . And could not explain exactly where the fluid went. This was suppose to be a 300,000 mile vehicle, now stands at 116,457. Had to replace a stabilizer as well due to corrosion. I just sold my 1997 grand am with 224,000. And my 1988 Dodge caravan had 244,000 before the transmition went. Toyota and reliability????????. It was 05/08/12 when this air brake reservoir issue happened.
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The car is a 2000 Volvo 770. Consumer states that two rear abs sensors have been changed, consumer also states there are problems with the air tank.
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The vehicle was a 2000 Volvo 770. Consumer states that two rear abs sensors have been changed, consumer also states there are problems with the air tank.
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