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Why do my brake pads Feel So Soft?

Why do my brake pads Feel So Soft?

1) Air in the brake fluid. Air in the brake fluid is the most common cause of low, spongy brakes. Moisture in the fluid will not substantially change the brake feel until the fluid temperature exceeds the boiling point of any water in the fluid, then the pedal feel gets very soft.

What does it mean when your brake pedal is spongy?

If you’re dealing with a spongy brake pedal, that usually means air is trapped in the brake system. Of course, air trapped in the system isn’t the only possibility. All of the following problems are common causes of a spongy brake pedal: A soft brake pedal usually indicates a loss of hydraulic pressure.

How to get spongy brake pads to go away?

Do not take any material off. The rough surface will help mate and break in the pads. After changing them, I take the car out on a short run and run it hard, then stop fully hard at least a half dozen or more times. This helps the break in… while you may initially smell the pads when heated, that will go away.

How does the brake pedal feel after a swap?

Unfortunately the brake pedal now feels spongy. The pedal feel was firm prior to the brake swap, so it is definitely a sudden change and not a gradual degradation of brake fluid.

What causes brake noise after new pads?

Here are several reasons why your new brakes might be squeaking and noisy: Metal fibers can create noisy brakes. A lot of brake pads have metal fibers in them. Panic stopping can leave a glossy finish on the brake pad.

Why do my brakes feel spongy?

If your brake fluid is low or brake pads are worn down air can be drawn into your brake system. Air is more compressible than hydraulic fluid and will cause a spongy feeling in your brakes. This is by far the most common cause of spongy feeling brakes and can be repaired by brake repair technicians.

Is bleeding brakes needed After pads replacement?

You do not need to bleed the brakes after a pad replacement. You may need to remove the res. cover to let some fluid out if you have trouble getting the new pads in. That can happen. DOT 5 fluid does NOT absorb moisture. IT is silicone based. DOT 3,4 and 5.1 can absorb moisture.

Why are my brakes mushy?

The term mushy or spongy brakes indicates the condition when the brake pedal loses that firmness and the brakes don’t feel stable. Such a soft brake pedal problem can occur due to various reasons such as air in the line, holes in the brake lines or worn calipers.

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Ruth Doyle