Question:
I was driving to work this morning, and when I was almost here, the brake pedal seemed to get "looser". It didn't have as much pressure to push than usual and you had to go further to the floor to stop. The brakes are about 2 months old and my tires are new. What could it be?
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*take your car back the garage that did the repairs and get them to check it .they may not have tightened every thing as it should be.
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The master cylinder may be failing. It probably wasn't replaced at the time of your brake service. Take it back to the service center (or have it towed, if it is not safe to drive), and have them check it. Remember, if the master cylinder was not replaced at your last brake service, it won't be under warranty. Good LuckI,m looking for a roll of steel brake line maybe 25 ft. What web site would have it?
Have the brakes checked immediately. May be a loose bleeder, although quite probable Master Cylinder failure.- - -
Have this checked immediately!! This has nothing to do with either your new brakes and tires. The next time you may have no brakes at all! You are either losing brake fluid from a leaking caliper or bad brake line, or your master cylinder has gone bad. Both these possibilities will lead to total brake failure.
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