Q. I have a 1985 Ford E-150 van with about 46,000 miles on it. I notice that the brakes start to act very strange after about 20 miles of stop-and-go driving. The brake pedal feels mushy, and the ...
Question: I just had my tires rotated at a tire store. When I got the car back, the brake pedal felt lower than it should. I took it back, and they checked it out and said there was nothing wrong, and ...
Q. I have a ’93 Dodge Caravan with 202,000 miles. I began with replacing the front rotors, pads and calipers. As the project proceeded, I have now replaced all the brake lines, master cylinder, vacuum ...
The brake pedal on my Toyota Landcruiser, 3.0-litre diesel automatic goes down nearly to the floor when driving, although it does stop the vehicle. I have bled the system to no avail; however, when ...
Q:I have a soft brake pedal problem on my 2006 Ford F-150. I've read several posts about the brake actuator rod being the cause. I removed the two nuts holding the master cylinder in place, but it ...
Unless you’re performing a concours restoration on your 1965-1978 Mustang, you will want to perform constructive modifications that make a vintage car safer and more enjoyable to drive. This approach ...
The pedal feels soft and sometimes takes longer to stop. Could this be an issue with the brake fluid or something more serious? Hello Kayemba, a soft or spongy brake pedal is a serious safety concern ...
There are lots of visual signs, sounds, and changes in driving characteristics that can alert you of the need to service, or ...