Lumina :: 98 (base) Hissing Noises On Applying Brakes


Jul 16, 2015

1998 base model, 3.1, about 232,000 miles on it.

purchased at about 45,000 miles and always had a slight "hissing " noise when I apply the brake.

Yesterday the car was parked on a very slight incline. Emergency brake was applied. a/c was on . I returned about 5 minutes later and heard a "hissing" type of sound. It seemed to be coming from under the dash on drivers side.

As I put my foot on the brake and shifted into reverse the noise stopped. Today at various times I have the same noise.

I've owned at least 40 cars in the last 50 years and this car has the very worse brakes of all . I've tried all types of pads, etc. The rear cylinders rebuilt about 150,000 miles ago. Master cylinder is original.

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Over the past 6 months, I have noticed fuel odor just about any time I turn off the vehicle, and I am also experiencing progressively higher levels of fuel tank pressure each time I remove the fuel cap. The fuel tank pressure seems to be greater the lower the level of fuel in the tank whenever I remove the cap. 6 months ago (~Sept) it was only a slight "hissing" periodically when removing the cap to fuel up, but now it occurs at every fill up and seems to have enough pressure to push the cap entirely off had I not been careful to slowly loosen the cap to relieve the pressure.

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Trans: 5 Speed Manual
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