A brake pedal that feels mushy spongy or that slowly sinks to the floor when depressed can be best described as brake pedal sink.
Passat brake pedal goes to floor.
No brake pressure pedal goes to floor.
Stuff used in today s project.
Check your brake fluid.
As it is now when i push the brake in there is resistence the car slows down then i lose resistence and the pedal goes to the floor.
A bad brake booster.
Shouldn t have as last night i was driving get to a light and press the brakes straight to the floor pumped worked.
The booster is a mechanism that uses vacuum pressure to take the force being applied to the brake pedal and amplify it.
Here s an additional reason a brake pedal could go all the way to the floor.
If you step on the brake pedal and it has little to no pressure and goes all the way to the floor especially if you re getting no braking.
I pump it to slow the car then the minimal resistence the brakes give with the pedal to the floor is enough to stop the car.
If it s low top it off to the mark on the side of the reservoir.
My 2 0 started having an issue awhile ago where under steady pressure the brakes would slowly lose grip and the pedal would drop to the floor.
Low brake fluid level.
Using a flashlight check the level of the fluid or just remove the lid of the reservoir and look inside.
If the booster is bad then the full amount of force needed to activate the master cylinder and pressurize the brake fluid isn t.
If your brake pedal sinks towards the floor when you are stopped while your foot is on the brake or does not feel as firm when the brakes are applied this could indicate you are having some sort of trouble with.
Anytime you have a brake pedal that goes to the floor raise the hood and locate the brake master cylinder s reservoir.
Within about six blocks the pumping method stopped working and now i have only about 10 brakes if i hammer it.