1) they will feel mushy
2) the breaks will not apply as much force as usual,
thus poor breaks.
Air bubbles may still be trapped in the brake lines after bleeding, causing the brakes to feel spongy. This can happen if the bleeding process is not done properly or if there is a leak in the brake system. It is important to ensure that all air is completely removed from the brake lines to restore proper brake function.
You have to bleed your brakes, there is air pockets in the lines...
Spongy brakes are caused by air in the brake lines.
Air brakes have absolutely NO effect on whether a vehicle requires a CDL or not.
Air in the brake lines would be my first guess.
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.
possible air in the brake lines.
Air in the brake lines would be my first guess.
You have air in the lines and they need to be bled out.
Air brakes have absolutely ZERO determination in whether or not a vehicle requires a CDL.
Not if you didn't run out of fluid and get air in the lines.
Whether a vehicle has air, hydraulic, or air-over-hydraulic brakes has zero determination on the class of license required to operate it.