No, Check the fluid level in the master cylinder. If empty look for leak in system, perhaps a broken brake line or leaking wheel cylinder or caliper.
If equipped with drum type brakes, perhaps need adjustment.
Try bleeding your brakes. If there is air in the system it can give a spongy feeling to your brake pedal and require you to pump your brakes and/or put your brake pedal to the floor.
you either need a new brake master cylinder or your brakes need to be bled
The brake pedal should not go much more than half way down between your foot and the floor to effectively stop a vehicle, more than this and something is wrong with the brakes.
Have your brake system checked immediately! (by a proffesional)
Check your brake fluid. Next maybe your brake lines need to be bled. OR you just might need new brakes.
You need to bleed the brakes.
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Air in the brake system- Brake system needs to be bleed and fluid needs to be added while you are doing that.
In an emergency stop, yes you slam on the brakes and hold the pedal to the floor while at the same time steering around the obstacle if possible.
If you are losing fluid and the pedal is low, you have a brake fluid leak.
Probable causes: Low or no fluid in reservoir; Worn brake pads/shoes; Air in brake lines; Leaking brake line.
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.