
Originally Posted by
Pacemaker
This situation is definitely not normal. I can be sitting at the lights with a good pedal that has efficient stopping power then all of a sudden the pedal goes to the floor and the brakes don't work. The pedal might work well for 2 stops in crawling traffic and the the 3rd stop the pedal goes to the floor and the car barely stops.
As I said earlier I'll update after I've fixed the leak and re bled it.
Cheers.
It's a closed system. If air is getting in then fluid must be getting out, and of course if fluid is getting out then air WILL be getting in. Fluid gets out by passing worn or failed seals in the calipers, burst or damaged hoses, loose connections or cracked or damaged pipes. ABS modules just create more potential for leaks, but all leaks should be obvious if you look close enough. Oh, and the master cylinder can leak of course, but that's visible as well.
Is the level dropping? Brake fluid level should only drop to compensate for pad wear, nothing else, so if it has fallen noticeably then you have a leak.
The pedal can go to the floor without a leak if the main rubbers have worn, but it would be unusual for that to happen without a leak being created as the back seal will struggle to cope as the pedal comes up.
So, fix ALL leaks and bleed it. If it still happens replace the master, as a couple of folk suggest.
As for it being 'normal', I don't claim expert status, but I know that if I was driving a car and the pedal went to the floor I would stop driving it immediately.
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