What would cause brakes on a 39 mercury tracer to go to the floor it has fairly new pads and fluid?

Answer most likely is air in the system so you need to bleed brakes , or you have a component leaking fluid. Inspect all calipers and wheel cylinders for fluid leaks. It might be a master cylinder leak / malfunction also.

But air is most likely.

I have a 1988 Mercury Tracer 2 Door Blue Hatch Back. The problem I'm having is when I pump the brakes the car stalls out. When I start the car and open the hood the enigne vibrates.

The car only stalls out if I apply the brake or go slow when turning. I had It checked out by a mechanic and the man told me that I might have to replace a part near the front where the air filter is. I had a lot of repairs done to this car.

I had rear struts put on, new muffler, new front axle's, front rotors, front and back brakes, new front calipers, new tires, new spit fire spark plugs new rotor & cap. And I'm having the wheel cylinders in the rear done along with the flex line hoses that are cracked on both sides. My dad mention that my spark plugs might be off that's why it's stalling when I pump the brakes.

The other question I have is my insturments panel lights do not work and I don't know why. I replaced all the fuses in the fuse box that did not work, so I changed all the bulbs again that did not work.

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