My brakes work but i have to push the pedal down far before they work.
Have to push breaks to the floor to stop.
Another possible cause is a bad brake master cylinder.
This is pretty easy to diagnose.
Soft or spongy brakes can be frightening but you can usually correct the problem without too much hassle.
Brake fluid is a compressible hydraulic liquid used to move or apply force on the various components of a car s braking system.
Brake pedal goes to floor common reasons leaking brake fluid brake fluid is a car term you will hear a lot and must familiarize yourself with.
1 leak from brake line or brake caliper.
Technically there are two main causes that would make the brake pedal sink all the way to the floor.
One of the more common causes for the brake pedal going to the floor is a loss of brake fluid.
If you have to push the pedal all the way to the floor and this happened all of a sudden then you have a hole in a brake line somewhere.
One of the reasons is the brake system loses pressure from an external brake fluid leak.
I ve had customers come in and tell me they have no brakes because they have to push the brake pedal harder than normal to stop their car.
It doesn t seem related to that repair since this wasn t a problem at that time.
Recently had my friend change out my brake line hose but now when driving it the brake pedal feels really soft and goes all the way to the floor when i push down so i have to pump it a couple times and occasionally it ll stop but mainly it just barely slows down even when im pushing down as far as i can forcefully it slowly keeps moving i check my fluids and make sure everything is good i was.
In the past i would assume the brakes need bleeding but i ve seen enough to ask if it could be something else.
The leak may coming from a brake line or one of the brake calipers.
When you re out of brake fluid your brakes simply won t work.
They can stop the car but they practically have to stand on the brake pedal to get it to stop it feels more like stepping on a rock than stepping on a brake pedal.
Get to a stop sign and you feel like your not going to stop.
Go to a mechanic and talk to them and have it checked.
The front brakes were replaced a month or two ago.
Each of your brake calipers or brake drum wheel cylinders will have a bleeding screw that will allow you to force air out of the lines using the brake pedal or a brake bleeding kit and the proper bleeding procedure for your vehicle.
You should be able to see brake fluid underneath the car if there s a leak in the system.
Reasons your brake pedal goes to the floor.
One of the signs that your brake system is not properly functioning is the brake pedal being soft or spongy which means the pedal goes down to the floor when pushed.
Please do get the car fixed tommorrow.
If your brakes are worn or not properly functioning your car may take more time to stop or may not be able to stop altogether both of which can lead to an accident.
A brake pedal that feels mushy spongy or that slowly sinks to the floor when depressed can be best described as brake pedal sink.
If your brake pedal sinks towards the floor when you are stopped while your foot is on the brake or does not feel as firm when the brakes are applied this could indicate you are having some sort of trouble with.
The brake pedal clear to the floor.