Where's my car members? I need some help.

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Pretty positive its not a froze up caliper as it didn't feel that way or sound that way. We had a lot of brake noise after install but that was gone when driving it today. I'm pretty sure the dark green fluid and air is my problem.

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If the master cylinder ran low then the rear brake lines coulda sucked up some air and that would explain it. Did the brake pedal build up resistance when pumped or just stay spongy

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I'm leaning towards it not being just air in the air line then, usually after a few pumps the spongy-ness gets better, even though it is still there. I could be wrong though, if there is a lot of air it may not compress enough for the spongy feeling to go away.
 
What else could it be. There's no way it the ABS and we found no leaks. The pedal isn't hard so the booster is working. Only other thing it could be is a hung up caliper in the front or rears

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You got it flushed and bled?

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okay, wasn't sure by what you were saying if they did that and it was still spongy. Check and make sure your rubber brake hoses aren't soft, too.
 
I pick the car up Thursday morning since he has to fix a leaky tire too. He said air came out the lines and the pedal feels better than before

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