It feels like it has some boost. It's not as bad as if it had none at all like when you kill the engine and try to stop. Which makes me think it's a hose. I didn't notice any sucking sounds. I'll also check to see if there is any fluid in the booster. Wouldn't the brake fluid level be lower if that was the case?
I did find where a mud dobber took up residence on the booster and another on the radiator. I'll give it a look-see when I get home tonight.
>
> As for the hole, it would have to be either a large hole or not connected
> for the booster not to work. And...if the line it loose, you would also
> have other driveability issues, along with a loud sucking noise.
>
> - Bernd
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