Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Does the pedal travel a decent distance? If the pedal isn't moving, then it's likely a booster issue.
If the pedal is moving a fair amount and it just takes a lot of pressure to stop the car, it's possible that you have glazed your brake pads even though they are new. When you had the brake pads replaced, what procedure did you use to bed in the new pads?
Also, what car? Year, make, model, trim level, mileage, etc?
ZV
Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Does the pedal travel a decent distance? If the pedal isn't moving, then it's likely a booster issue.
If the pedal is moving a fair amount and it just takes a lot of pressure to stop the car, it's possible that you have glazed your brake pads even though they are new. When you had the brake pads replaced, what procedure did you use to bed in the new pads?
Also, what car? Year, make, model, trim level, mileage, etc?
ZV
I have to press the pedal down a bit for it to work. Car is a 1996 Mazda 626 LX. Break pads were put on by the guys at Firestone.
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Does the pedal travel a decent distance? If the pedal isn't moving, then it's likely a booster issue.
If the pedal is moving a fair amount and it just takes a lot of pressure to stop the car, it's possible that you have glazed your brake pads even though they are new. When you had the brake pads replaced, what procedure did you use to bed in the new pads?
Also, what car? Year, make, model, trim level, mileage, etc?
ZV
I have to press the pedal down a bit for it to work. Car is a 1996 Mazda 626 LX. Break pads were put on by the guys at Firestone.
HaHa... theres one big problem there. :laugh:
But you did not answer his question. Does the pedal move a lot before it gets hard or is it just hard to press from the second your foot hits it?
a lot is a description of quantity. are you trying to say you press it frequently? i think we all do that! you really arent making this easy!Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Does the pedal travel a decent distance? If the pedal isn't moving, then it's likely a booster issue.
If the pedal is moving a fair amount and it just takes a lot of pressure to stop the car, it's possible that you have glazed your brake pads even though they are new. When you had the brake pads replaced, what procedure did you use to bed in the new pads?
Also, what car? Year, make, model, trim level, mileage, etc?
ZV
I have to press the pedal down a bit for it to work. Car is a 1996 Mazda 626 LX. Break pads were put on by the guys at Firestone.
HaHa... theres one big problem there. :laugh:
But you did not answer his question. Does the pedal move a lot before it gets hard or is it just hard to press from the second your foot hits it?
I have to press it a lot.
Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Juddog
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Does the pedal travel a decent distance? If the pedal isn't moving, then it's likely a booster issue.
If the pedal is moving a fair amount and it just takes a lot of pressure to stop the car, it's possible that you have glazed your brake pads even though they are new. When you had the brake pads replaced, what procedure did you use to bed in the new pads?
Also, what car? Year, make, model, trim level, mileage, etc?
ZV
I have to press the pedal down a bit for it to work. Car is a 1996 Mazda 626 LX. Break pads were put on by the guys at Firestone.
HaHa... theres one big problem there. :laugh:
But you did not answer his question. Does the pedal move a lot before it gets hard or is it just hard to press from the second your foot hits it?
I have to press it a lot.
Originally posted by: Juddog
I see this thread has turned quickly to flames. I'm sorry I asked the question about my brakes, I will seek help elsewhere. I have described how I have to press the brake pedal numerous times throughout the thread, I used words like "spongy", that I have to press it hard, and that I have to press it a lot. Other than drawing out a diagram, it seems people just mostly are having fun flaming me, so I'll quit posting in this thread. Mods feel free to lock the thread.