Some Ford Escape owners report experiencing recurring brake master cylinder failures, accompanied by issues such as the ABS light illuminating and pedal binding. These problems may indicate malfunctions within the ABS system, including faulty wheel speed sensors, low brake fluid, or a defective ABS module. Additionally, some owners find that soft or spongy brake pedals persist even after replacing the master cylinder and bleeding the brakes, suggesting trapped air in the brake lines or a faulty master cylinder as potential culprits. Conversely, a hard brake pedal is often linked to a vacuum leak, typically due to a separation in the brake booster diaphragm, rather than an ABS module issue. It is crucial for owners to thoroughly inspect these components and address any identified problems to effectively resolve the recurring brake-related issues.
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