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Changed Brake Pad Problems

Post by wattg » Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:31 pm

Hi

I have just spent the last few hours changing the front brake pads, so just took it the van out for a run to try everything out, and the brake pedal first press goes almost to the floor then second press you get good brakes, the same thing happens each time you press the brakes, even if you have just done it 10 seconds before.

Anybody have any ideas what would be causing this

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Re: Changed Brake Pad Problems

Post by rita » Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:42 pm

wattg wrote:Hi

I have just spent the last few hours changing the front brake pads, so just took it the van out for a run to try everything out, and the brake pedal first press goes almost to the floor then second press you get good brakes, the same thing happens each time you press the brakes, even if you have just done it 10 seconds before.

Anybody have any ideas what would be causing this

G
Hi G,
It sounds like you have a non return valve sticking in the master cylinder,or you have somehow let air into the system.

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Re: Changed Brake Pad Problems

Post by wattg » Fri Dec 03, 2010 4:50 pm

I forgot to add that whilst pushing the pistons back in to get them past the new pads some brake fluid came out past the seal round the piston
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Re: Changed Brake Pad Problems

Post by rita » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:12 pm

wattg wrote:I forgot to add that whilst pushing the pistons back in to get them past the new pads some brake fluid came out past the seal round the piston
Hi sounds like you could have drawn air into that caliper,try bleeding it,but if it is still leaking replace it.

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Re: Changed Brake Pad Problems

Post by munroman » Fri Dec 03, 2010 5:39 pm

Did you loosen the top of the master cylinder before pushing the pistons back in?

Agree it sounds like air in the system, but very unusual to have leakage from the seals.......
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Re: Changed Brake Pad Problems

Post by renegade » Sun Dec 05, 2010 6:48 pm

Hi there,
it does sound like air in the caliper, also, not sounding like i"m teaching you to suck eggs, new brake pads can make the brakes feel a tad spongey until bedded in 8) .
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Re: Changed Brake Pad Problems

Post by BongoMTBer » Mon Dec 06, 2010 9:09 am

If the piston came out at all, you will almost certainly have got air in. A bleed and top up will sort it. Easy fix :D

You will probably get away with just bleeding the side that leaked but you may wish to take the opportunity to pump some fresh fluid through the system.
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Re: Changed Brake Pad Problems

Post by wattg » Mon Dec 06, 2010 2:25 pm

Yeah did a bleed and thats it all fixed and ready for its MOT.

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Re: Changed Brake Pad Problems

Post by 321Away » Thu Dec 09, 2010 3:26 pm

I'd be concerned that you lost fluid around the piston seal!
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