Brake problem

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Joe096, Aug 12, 2006.

  1. Joe096

    Joe096 Guest

    After 35000 miles front brakes needed replacing. Installed new front
    pads. Job went well with no problems installing the front pads. I did
    not open the system to bled since I was only replacing the front pads.
    Now I find the brake pedel has too much travel and has developed a
    slight clicking noise when it travels down so far. Clicking noise
    sounds like its coming from the brake pedal the last 1/2" of travel.

    Do I need to bleed them? The rears still have about 60 % left to
    them. Any ideas.

    If I need to bled them. What the best way. Car has ABS brakes.

    Thank you......Joe
     
    Joe096, Aug 12, 2006
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  2. Joe096

    SnoMan Guest


    Yes bleed the system because when you collapsed the calipers to change
    pads you may have pushed some fluid out of reservoir and now your are
    low on fluid.
     
    SnoMan, Aug 12, 2006
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  3. Joe096

    Steve B. Guest

    My best guess would be that you upset the proportioning valve when you
    forced the fluid back out of the calipers back to the master cylinder.
    With the engine running hit the brakes a couple of times as hard and
    as fast as you can. The sudden movement of brake fluid is often
    enough to reset the proportioning valve.

    Steve B.
     
    Steve B., Aug 12, 2006
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