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Old 07-10-2007, 11:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I just installed new semi metallic brake pads with slotted rotors from r1 concepts online, after driving on them for 2 days i can push the brake pedal all the way to the floor and then the car stops, no abs, and does not lock brakes up. I belive the pads must be bad, what do you think?
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Whats the temperature range on the pads, and were the brakes bled?
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not sure if the brakes were bled. The rotors and pads were actually installed under factory warranty, it didnt cost me a dollar for the install. It was pretty cool at the time.
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Uhm...

What is the brake fluid level? Mushy brakes is usually caused by low fluid levels. Have them completely bleed your brake lines and have the fluid replaced. It should be covered by warranty if they covered pads and rotors.

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