well all my fluids are good and no leaks. but randomly when i drive the brake pedal goes to the floor. when i pull off of it and pump its ok. anyone had this problem? Reply 0 Aug 19, 2012 | 06:43 PM Share #2 2JT
000 miles on it as the pedal went to the floor. In addition, the brake light came on and the plaintiff says he had to use the emergency brake to stop the truck
Another symptom of this issue is when the brake pedal goes to the floor when you press it. Low Brake Fluid The brake fluid is the hydraulic fluid that transmits the force applied to the brake pedal to the brake calipers or wheel cylinders. If the fluid level is low, you will find it ...
If the pedal goes to the floor with no resistance, are you sure everything is connected between the pedal and the master cylinder? When you bleed the system at each wheel, do you have good pressure when the fluid comes out? If there are no leaks, the push rod between the pedal and m...
Swelling is an indication that a hose is worn out. Any amount of swelling indicates a bad brake hose. Have someone press the brake pedal while you inspect the hoses for leaks or swelling. The best way to address this is to simply replace the brake hoses. Fortunately, if you inspect the...
"2013 F150 with just over 36,000 miles (out of warranty), brake pedal goes right to the floor. Checked for leaks.. there were none. Brake fluid reservoir was empty. Towed to Ford dealership, they said the brake booster and master cylinder were bad. $800 fix! Oh, and the parts were...
What's one of the scariest things that can happen while driving a car. How about No Brakes! Brake failure can occur without warning. You stomp down on the brake pedal to apply the brakes and nothing is there. The pedal goes all the way to the floor and there are no brakes. ...
When first starting the car the brake pedal goes 3/4 to the floor the first push. Then it is fine. (about 2/3 travel. Then after a few miles the pedal travel starts to shrink. Goes to 1/2 then to a 1/4 till finally it's right at the top and touchy as hell. (not even eno...
Hi all...I'm at a total loss. I have a 2000 Sport under 75000 miles. Really babied. This year I suddenly have this off and on issue I'm reading about here of breaking, feels mushy and pedal goes to floor almost. So far I do stop, but trying to keep distance between me what...
Another way to check for brake fluid leaks is by pushing down the brake pedal. If the pedal goes straight into the floor with little to no resistance, there’s a good chance that there’s a leak. If that’s the case, find the source of the leak and fix it yourself or call a mech...