New Brake Issues After Booster Replacement

iMac6

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Brewer, ME
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'03 Jetta GLS TDI
Hey All,

I just recently had my brake booster replaced because I was having the issue of the brake pedal suddenly (and spontaneously) being sucked to the floor with a 'whoosh' sound and the car braking very hard. Apparently this has happened to more people in this forum than it should... anyway...

My issue with the new booster in place is as follows: I noticed it first when walking back to my parked car and my brake lights were on. Getting into the car, I had to actually pop the brake up with my foot to get the light to shut off. Now, whenever I brake, it's like I have to push the pedal past a threshold to stop the car, and then pull it back up past that threshold to disenegage the brakes completely. If I forget to pull it back up, the brakes stay partially engaged and I cannot start out of 1st gear without first pulling up the pedal.

This only happens when the engine is running - it's not just a mechanical issue with the pedal.

Did I have the bad luck of getting a bad new booster, or is this another issue altogether? The shop I went to suggested I may want to replace my master cylinder because there appeared to be an old leak where the MC and booster come together. Any thoughts?

At this point I just want my brakes to work!
 
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