Need Brake Help!!!!

SexyStang1994

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Jan 18, 2002
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I hit the brakes and the pedal goes down to the floor. There is a grove in the rotor and pad, about an inch from the top of the pad that matches the rotor. We compressed the piston into the caliper, and it came back out, so I guess the master cylinder is good. Havent tried bleeding them yet.

Any ideas?
 
Jessica, have you ever replaced the fluid? How is the cap on the master cylinder? Brake fluid is hughly hydrophylic, meaning it loves to absorb water. (This is why you always here to use NEW brake fluid when doing a brake job.) When water gets in there it can cause problems and mess with the pedal effort. Typically if the pedal goes to the floor there is air in the lines somewhere. I'd bleed them first and check the pad thickness. If those check out OK, then look for a leaking brake line. If that fails they make a pressure tester for brakes that you can hook up to each caliper and test to see how much pressure it is seeing. I've never used one of these, nor do I know where to get one, but I'm sure the local auto parts store can lead you in the right direction. Let me know what you find out after bleeding them and checking the pads. You do have enough fluid in the master cylinder right?
 
Killercanary said:
What was it???
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RC