Pretty sure you want to bed the brakes in a while after the change mate.
Then look at the fluid afterwards.
Don't be panicking about it if they are hauling you down.
Gavin
Just swapped out my front discs and pads. Now the install instructions for the Remsa pads say "At a constant maximum pedal force, the pedal travel must not change even over a prolonged period of application." Well mine does change - it continues to go down slowly towards the floor. So is this just a case of bleeding the brakes (air in the line maybe?), or swapping out the fluid completely, or do I have a more serious problem? Maybe my master cylinder is letting the fluid back past the seal?
I didn't break the seal on the lines at all during the swap, but am intending to replace the fluid in the next week or so anyway. The braking performance is no worse now than it was before the swap, but the spongy pedal feel remains, which I really want to sort out.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Pretty sure you want to bed the brakes in a while after the change mate.
Then look at the fluid afterwards.
Don't be panicking about it if they are hauling you down.
Gavin
bed the brakes in - contact Remsa or Brakes Direct for advice.
If still spongy after that then the next obvious bit is to flush the brakes - properly with a pressure bleeder - preferably after cycling the ABS with VCDS or similar (lots of black stuff will come out).
I assume you took the cap off the master cylinder before pushing the pistons back in?
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How old is the brake fluid? I think water contaminated or degraded fluid can give spongy brake feel
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Have cycled the ABS pump ( thanks Gavin) and it's feeling a little better. Suspect it's a good bleed that or complete swap of fluid that's in order. What's people's recommendations on the fluid front? For what it's worth, the writing in the reservoir implies that it was done 2 years ago but this car has done about a 100k in that time. Thanks for everyone's help so far.
Pentosin Dot 4 LV
ATE SL.6
Anything else that is Dot 4 class 6 (complies with ISO 4925)
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