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Hi,
Check your brake fluid level and if you have to top it up then you will need to bleed the brakes as they will have air in the fluid.
This problem you have is caused from having air in the brakes hydraulic fluid.
Let me know if you need more information.
Thanks
Jason
maybe bleed the back brakes,Have you adjusted the back brakes yet?if the master cylinder is bad then the pedal will go all the way to the floor,and not always lets you stop.if the back brakes arent adjusted enough then you would have to pump them a couple of times to stop.The same if air was in the lines.
sounds like a bad diaphragm in your brake booster. listen for air while running at booster , disconnect vacuum hose depress pedal if it is good there should be a big difference in pedal
Your brakes are not the problem here. You need to have your master cylinder checked. The fluid level in the master cylinder may appear fine, but the valve inside may be failing, causing the pedal to go to the floor. This is not a hard, nor pricey repair, but if you have never delt with it before you might want a qualified technican do the repairs for you.
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