I recently had my speed3 in to replace the front pads and rotors. When I got the car back, I expected it to have that normal "bite" when you first adjust to having new (not completely worn down) pads, but instead, the brake pedal felt somewhat squishy, and certainly no better than they did when I took the car in. After reading a bit, most sites said that simply replacing the pads/rotors shouldn't introduce air into the brake line (as long as it's done properly), so I'm left wondering is it just me? Or did they screw something up? Is there a definitive test to make sure that air in the brake lines is in fact the problem?
There is a bit of travel before the brakes even begin to slow my car down. In order to bring the car to a stop in a hurry I have to press the brake down practically to the floor. I can depress the pedal all the way to the floor while the car is on (even after repeatedly pumping it). Is this all normal?
TIA.
Josh
There is a bit of travel before the brakes even begin to slow my car down. In order to bring the car to a stop in a hurry I have to press the brake down practically to the floor. I can depress the pedal all the way to the floor while the car is on (even after repeatedly pumping it). Is this all normal?
TIA.
Josh