Brake pedals are important components in your car's braking system because it is the main way you stop. If your brake pedal feels spongy or soft, then this could be a sign that you need to have work done on it. In some cases, if the pedal sinks too low when depressed, this can also mean that there is air in the hydraulic lines and needs to be fixed with an evacuation and refilling of brake fluid. This blog post will discuss the signs of a broken or malfunctioning brake pedal so you can get them fixed before they become worse!

Signs Your Brake Pedal May Need Repairs:

1. There is a lot of movement in the pedal when depressed.
2. You hear squealing or grinding noises while braking.
3. The pedal feels soft and spongy when depressing.
4. The pedal sinks to the floor without applying brakes.
5. Pedal pulsates or vibrates while braking.

 

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