Spongy brakes are caused by air in the brake lines.
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Generally speaking, soft or spongy brakes can be caused by - Wheel bearings that are out of adjustment Brake shoes that are out of adjustment Brand new brake linings that haven't 'bedded-in' yet Air in the braking system Other causes can be - Brake components not secured properly Worn or damaged self adjusting mechanisms Wrong brake components fitted Wet or damp brake linings Seized or partially seized brake components - wheel cylinders or caliper pistons Expanding brake hoses Brake system component seals leaking or not holding pressure and lastly................. Contaminated brake fluid or the wrong type of brake fluid ---------------------------------------------------------- Okay, that's quite a list, so lets get down to it........ Chock the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving. Release the parking or hand brake. Clamp off all the flexible brake hoses and test the pedal pressure. If the pedal pressure is poor the problem lies with the master cylinder. If the pressure is good then release one of the clamps you placed on the brake pipes and check the pedal pressure again. Carry on until you release a clamp and the pedal pressure becomes poor - this will indicate the area on the vehicle where the problem lies. Refer to the list above to guide you to finding the solution to your problem.
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Bleeder screws would be on the bottom of caliper-making complete air evacuation either difficult or impossible resulting in a spongy pedal
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Spongy brakes on any automobile are usually caused by air in brake lines. The lines need to be bled according to the owner's manual.
ABS brakes are not spongy. If you have spongy brakes the reason is that there is air in the system. You need to have your brakes bled.
the problem is that your saft on your power stearing pump broke and that afects your power brakes to
Spongy brakes are usually an indication that there is air in the brake lines. It is also possible the brake fluid is low, so check that first.
You have to bleed your brakes, there is air pockets in the lines...
Air in the brake lines would be my first guess.
the most probable cause is, there is air in system, bleed brakes
need to bleed the lines
Air in the brake lines would be my first guess.
it is to control the brakes, it links the brakes with the battery to make a less spongy brake through the electric current.
There is probably air in your brake lines. Or you might have a bad master cylinder.
Air in the system.