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OK THX FOR THE ADVISE.Hey Chief,
Welcome to the group! I would visually inspect the brakes and make sure there is no rust warping, or wear. Make sure the brake fluid isn't over full. You could always try flushing the old fluid and adding new, to eliminate any chance of contamination.
THX IJUST BOUGHT TI SO IT'S UNDER WARENTEEA thought - these have an electric vacuum pump, perhaps it is providing too much boost? I'm told they are inexpensive (@ $40 at the dealer I think) and easy to change.
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