Check on that brake booster under where the master meats its for fluid dripping. I have seen new master cylinders go not every one is perfect. If there is no fluid on the black bubble where the master cylinder meets it then you probably have a leak else trace down and follow all the brake lines, and take the wheels off so you can check the brakes hoses that attach to the brake calipers, If you have drums in the back pull the drums off and check the wheel cylinders.
If your brake fluid level is normal and you have to push all the way down there must be air in the system that finally worked its way through probably from replacing the master so you will need to rebleed the brakes. If your unlucky with bleeding abs and get the air in the actual abs lines it can work its out and do what its happening.
No 94 camry did not have a problem at all.....
We used to own a 94 camry, did over 302,000 miles before trading in for another brand new Camry..
Patel had a point...until you reported him for no reason???
lack of maintenance could've been another factor ( i am just guessing ).....not because its a TOYOTA
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