Dealing With a Spongy Brake Pedal
If you’ve done a bunch of work on your brake system and you’ve bled the wheels several times and you still can’t get a good brake pedal out of it, try this. Take the vehicle into a vacant parking lot and accelerate fast enough to lock up the wheels when you apply the brakes. Lock the brakes up several times and recheck your brake pedal. You might find that your brake pedal feels great after doing this. Just be sure that you’ve exhausted all other possibilities before doing this. It does work though. Here’s a video.
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RASHID J ALMALOOD
October 6, 2021 at 6:50 am
I have a Ford Lincoln Signature 2004. The peddle is spongy, I had brake master cylinder changed and all wheels pad changed too. still the peddle spongy.