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Thread: New info on leaky Hydro-Boost units

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    mattb5150 Guest

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    Took the Dmax in today for the third time for a leaky Hydro-Boost. Dealer says it's definitely the Hydro Boost (like I've been telling them for months now). They say they tried to order the part but GM had discontinued the part number and the new units won't be released until sometime in October. My truck is a 2002 you may want to check yours for leaks. Feel under the brake fluid reservoir towad the back of the unit where it bolts to the booster there should be a small rectangular opening. Mine leaves small amount of fluid on finger every couple of days.

    Matt B.

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    Yep,I was pokin around under the hood a couple of nights ago and found mine to be leaking a small amount of oil. Only had two hundred miles on it at the time. Keep us posted on the fix. I'll be heading to the dealer eventually.

    Budz 2003 CC D/A SB
    2003 Silv. 2500HD CC SB D/A

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    I can't see why you guys are having a hard time getting it replaced.

    took mine to dealer #1 they blew smoke, went to dealer #2, ordered the part 48 hours later, it was installed, ENTIRE hydroboost $400 and change for the part.....(saw the slip)...

    this is an '01 so its not just an '02 problem

    Brandy
    2001 2500 HD D/A <br />Crew Cab,SB PEWTER <p>No problems current cept the wonderful custom paint \"decals\" she received as part of her 10 day stay at the wonderful dealers- where 91 and 89 meet in New Hampshire- STAY AWAY!!!!!!!!!!

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    mattb5150 Guest

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    Brandy,

    I'm thinking the replacements may leak also that's why they are cancelling the part number and reissuing next month. Better be safe and check yours just in case. Also check fluid level if anyone has a leak mine was down as would be expected.

    Matt B.

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    My booster was replaced last winter, and it is now leaking again. Does anyone else with this problem have a spongy brake pedal? My truck stops just fine, its just that the pedal feels, well, spongy...

    Ty
    2003 GMC 2500HD SLE EC SB D/A<br />ts587@yahoo.com

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    mattb5150 Guest

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    Got a call yesterday that the unit is in, wasn't supposed to be in until October 28th. Will go in next wednesday to have replaced will post new part number if I can.

    Matt B.

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    Well, Sunday when we were charging the batteries, we checked the driver's side, no leak, no loss of fluids etc. replacement hydroboost was installed at 22,000 miles back in april/may. another 15,000 miles put on it since replacement. First one really only lasted about 12,000 miles, took another 10,000 to find a dealer that knew its head from its ***

    good luck
    Brandy
    2001 2500 HD D/A <br />Crew Cab,SB PEWTER <p>No problems current cept the wonderful custom paint \"decals\" she received as part of her 10 day stay at the wonderful dealers- where 91 and 89 meet in New Hampshire- STAY AWAY!!!!!!!!!!

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    MIne leaked also, there was no different feel to the pedal while it was leaking, brakes worked fine the whole time. If some air were to leak in there somehow though, it could lead to a spongy pedal I would think. Leaky hydroboost M/Cs have been a problem since GM started using this system (early '70s?), so it is hard to believe that they have some magic solution in the works now.
    Tim<br />\'01 GMC 2500HD, regular cab, Duramax/Allison

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    Had hydroboost replaced on wednesday, nice and shiny. Invoice states part number as 15757280, decrisption BOOSTER 4.805. Will check in a few days to see if this has fixed the leak.

    Matt B.

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