You brake and the pedal goes all the way to the floor.
Flooring it then immediately braking.
Eddie carrara author from new hampshire on december 05 2018.
My 2005 honda cr v driver side rear breaks are eating up the brake pads i have to change them every 2 to 3 weeks what could be causing this problem.
As you apply the foot brake the pedal goes to the floor.
Pedal is okay then sinks to the floor.
A common example is you might find the brake pedal goes to floor but still works.
If you must leave the roadway at high speeds you should.
It will stay soft a while at least 20 min probably longer but i found that if i pump them hard a few times like while at a red light it then returns to normal.
Loosen the rh front disc brake caliper bleeder screw until a stream of brake fluid comes out.
The abs light is on.
Brake immediately to avoid tire.
But worry not this maintenance guide will give you the steps to troubleshoot and fix this issue of brake pedal goes to floor in under 45 minutes.
Recently the brake pedal goes extremely soft after the anti lock brake system engages.
When i got everything put back together it was time to bleed the breaks.
It should be very easy to press down on and once pressed should have an immediately noticeable effect in slowing the vehicle down.
Turn off the ignition.
If you start to notice that over time the pedal requires increased effort in order to achieve the same amount of braking force then that may be a sign of a possible issue with the abs module.
Rhonda on december 11 2018.
Attach a rubber drain tube to the rh front disc brake caliper bleeder screw and submerge the free end of the tube in a container partially filled with clean brake fluid.
Any info would help.
I unhooked all the break lines at the calipers to do the lift.
So i just installed a rough country 6 inch lift on my 03 silverado 1500.
When i tried they pumped up like normal but after starting up the truck the pedal then sank to the floor.
Pump the brake pedal hard and fast.
Have an assistant pump and then hold firm pressure on the brake pedal.