you either need to bleed your brakes, add fluid or get a master cylinder
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The best way to know when your automobile needs brakes is when they start squeaking, grinding against metal, leaking brake fluid and the pedal going to the floor.
Bleed the brake lines and make sure there is no air in the system.
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You either got the wrong master cylinder or you haven't actually bled all the air out of the system.
First thing is to check the fluid level and check for leaks. Also check the calipers and pads for proper installation and movement.
Caliper slides frozen? Rear drum brakes? May need to be adjusted
Vacuum booster is working--When vehicle off there is no vacuum assist (for power brakes) When vehicle is on vacuum is present Brake pedal going to floor is another problem--no fluid in master cylinder? Leak in system? Brakes not adjusted properly?
If your brakes work going backwards better than forwards, you should replace your front brakes. You can get your rotors turned to save time, as well.
you either need a new brake master cylinder or your brakes need to be bled
slowly push it along then pull the brakes, if it stops, THE BRAKES WORK!!! if it keeps going, THE BRAKES DON'T WORK!!! IT'S ROCKET SCIENCE!!!
The best way to tell when you need brakes is by squeaking, when the brakes are rubbing against the metal, when your brake pedal goes all the way to the floor and when you are running out of break fluid.
they are bled to remove air out of your brake system. bleeding prevents you from having mushy brakes or your pedal going to the floor. it also makes the pedal tight and more sensitive to your feet.