Your brake pedal feels soft, one reason for this could be
Your brake pedal feels soft, one reason for this could be
brek pads
Air in the system. -Get it checked by a pro, ASAP.
Air trapped in the brake lines. Bleed your brakes and that will solve the problem.
Air in the brake system. You need to bleed the air out of the system.
Your brake system may have air in the lines. When did you last check fluid level .
Air in the system. Bleed the brake system.
Typically, that comes from having air in the lines.
It probably means that you need to visit a mechanic. Soft brake pedal feel can mean that air has gotten into the fluid lines. There could be other issues like worn-out pads or rotors.
A soft brake pedal can indicate several issues, such as air in the brake lines, a leak in the hydraulic system, or worn brake components. Air bubbles can compress under pressure, causing a spongy feel, while leaks can lead to insufficient fluid pressure. Additionally, worn brake pads or a failing master cylinder can also contribute to a soft pedal. It’s important to address these issues promptly for safe braking performance.
Soft pedal is caused by air in the system. Bleed the brakes starting at RR, then LR, RF, and ending at LF.