Pads look good.. what is the recommended bleeding procedure?What is the condition of your brake pads and have you bled them?
Level is perfectHave you checked your brake fluid level? Could be a master cylinder failing.
Others will come along with additional suggestions and fixes.
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Normal automotive process applies. Start at the farthest rear corner and work your way around to the closest caliper to the master cylinder in front. Pump the pedal to build pressure and while holding it down crack the bleeder screw on each. Repeat several times on each until no air bubbles come out.Pads look good.. what is the recommended bleeding procedure?
U r geniusWhen my Talon was doing that, I had a bad wheel bearing. WTF you might ask.
The bad bearing lets the wheel wobble, this includes the brake rotor, which in turn pushes the pads back into the caliper; so, the first 'push' has to push the pads back out to the rotor, second 'push' can then apply the brakes.
No, sadly, I r'nt; you can ask the ex Mrs. CID for confirmation.U r genius
Good point, I've seen that in action on a Talon X2.I'll put my money on A-arm guards.
In the past there have been some guards that contact the caliper at full suspension stroke.
This pushes the piston in.
When you hit the brakes you have to push the piston back out before the brakes work.