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I stepped on the brake and my brake line blew. Upon further inspection, all of the break lines on my 1999 Dodge Durango were rusted and needed to be replaced.
While driving the brake line disintegrated. The brake light came on after the brakes failed. There was brake fluid leaking underneath the vehicle. This happened on September 20, 2005. Had not contacted the dealer. Back on October 19, 2004 they changed rear brake sensor. Updated 11/02/05.
When driving at 30-35 mph and upon depressing brake pedal to make a normal stop consumer noticed a loud noise, brake pedal got very hard, making it very difficult to stop which caused an accident. Dealer foud nothing wrong with the brakes. Also neither driver's side nor passenger side air bags deployed.
- Clinton, AR, USA
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- Bloomingburg, NY, USA