The same thing happened to me also, in my 300H. First time out, there was a problem with the pedal being too low to the floor. A friend told me about adjusting the rod. I tweeked it just a slight bit and the pedal travel was much better. However, the next time I drove it, the brakes would not release. After smoking the front brakes, I realized that the plunger in the master cylinder was not releasing far enough back to relieve the pressure in the system, and thus, would not release the brakes. After many adjustments and trials, the solution was not only the correct adjustment on the rod, but also replacing the return spring on the pedal itself. Apparently the spring was just week enough so that the weight of the pedal was not allowing the plunger to release the pressure in the system. It's been working great since.
Mark Souders
64 LeBaron
Mohrsville, PA
My experience of monkeying with the length of the booster pushrod gave me brakes that would not release properly. If anyone does try this it would be a good idea to jack the car up afterwards and check the brakes are not binding. From memory it required only a very small adjustment to produce that result. Geoff Simpson
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