You will have to change the things you can't think of now.
If you really did change everything, you should have new, working brakes.
What about the master and slave cylinders?
What about the brake pipes? Some rough use pickups, may have the pipes crushed underneath, causing a blockage.
Have it scanned to determine problem
Bleed brakes after changing pads to extract any air bobbles.
pad brakes are disc brakes, it's known as changing brake pads for disc setup and changing brake shoes with drum brake setup.
If the brakes are not working on the back of a 1997 Dodge 1500 after changing the brake pads, try bleeding the brakes. The fault may also be with the master cylinder under the hood. Check to make sure all brake lines are connected.
if when changing brake pads there is air in the system, improperly installed pads, the air in the lines expand increasing pressure on the pad. bleeding the brakes solves this problem.
What to do if you have a problem with the brakes on the Town and Country van
vauxhalls do have brakes what is the problem with them ? what model ?
Not really an answer, but another question... did you bleed the brakes after you changed them? I remember that is a critical step, NOT to be missed when working on the brakes. Hope this helps.
Changing the brakes on a Toyota sienna will cost approximately $350. The cost can vary greatly from mechanic to mechanic. Changing the brakes yourself will cost about $50.
No you dont need to bleed the brakes if you are just changing the pads, there are more ansers to car maintenance questions at ; www.carbasics.co.uk
They can if the brakes are out of adjustment or have a mechanical problem.
No, the ABS light will come on when there is a problem with the anti-lock braking system. Have this looked into by a professional. You will know your brake pads need changing when you hear a squealing sound when you apply the brakes.