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RV braking system

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RV braking system Ron Roemer 8-2-07  
I own a 1998 Pace Arrow Vision with a GMC chassis. The brake pedal will often push to the floor with limited braking whenever the RV has been backed up. After driving the Coach for a few minutes the brake pedal responds normally. I have bled the brakes with no improvment. What could the problem be?
Re: RV braking system Mike 8-5-07  
Sounds like a master cylinder problem to me. Don't drive it to long like that, you could loose all hydraulic pressure at any time. (No Breaks) Have it serviced buy a professional ASAP.
Re: RV braking system John Crowley 8-6-07  
While returning from a three day camping trip, I noticed a pull to the right. When I got home the right front tire had a burning smell around the tire. I used a heat reading gun and discovered the tire was about 145 degrees. (Other tires were around 110-115 degrees) I check inside of the front tire, where the brakes are, and got a reading of 250 degrees. I'm not sure exactly what is causing this but anything you can tell from my description will be very helpful.

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