Webb26 sep. 2012 · Joined Sep 26, 2012. 49 Posts. Discussion Starter · #1 · Mar 1, 2024 (Edited) So, as my 2003 Jeep Wrangler Sahara, 4.0L is coming up on 20 years, and 100K miles, I decided to overhaul the brakes. Here's what was replaced: • New rear drums, fluid reservoirs, springs, hardware, lines (braided), and shoes. • New front discs, calipers, lines ... Webb14 mars 2016 · The brakes seem to always feel spongy on GMs. But changing out the brake fluid does help some. Save Share mdufficy · #3 · Mar 11, 2016 Definitely bleed the lines. Also make sure lines do look good and no dry rotting. Check for rust on the solid lines. Next culprit could be flushing the hydroboost and ensuring no leaks there.
Why Do My Brakes Feel Spongy? Casey
WebbThe Myth (Or, how to blame customers for bad brake jobs, since the problems usually take a while to show up) What is passed off as a "warped rotor", and blamed on the user running through a puddle after heating the brakes, is a myth. The shimmy feeling that comes from brakes is usually due to uneven friction material build-up on the rotor. Webb17 dec. 2024 · Your car is unsafe to drive if your brake pedal feels spongy. Find the root of the problem as soon as you can, then fix it. Any car can experience spongy brakes, ... For … medication given during drug addicts
LOW BRAKE FLUID-SYMPTOMS AND CAUSES
Webb6 dec. 2024 · Brakes that feel spongy after being bled can be very frustrating. There are several potential causes for this issue, including air bubbles still in the system, a leak in the brake system, or issues with the … Webb8 mars 2024 · The most common cause of spongy feeling brakes is air in the brake lines so, naturally, if the brake line is broken or leaking, this will also have the same effect. … WebbAir in the brake line (s) is the most common cause of a soft/spongy brake pedal. If air gets into the brake lines, it can prevent brake fluid from flowing properly, causing the brake … medication given for adhd