Toyota Corolla Brake Pedal Goes To Floor
My stepfather insists that there is something wrong with the breaks like they need to be bled or a new master cylinder.
Toyota corolla brake pedal goes to floor. 2 answers hi i just bought a 99 corolla from a local gas station. It could be a brake fluid leak or a brake hose air leak. I have a 2010 toyota corolla s 1 8l 1798cc l4 fi vin. Brake pedal goes to the floor randomly help 1991 toyota corolla from what i read it most likely seems that it has to be the master cylinder please correct me if i m wrong.
4days after purchase i took it to the dealer service. The final reason for a brake pedal to go to the floor is failing axle bearing. If this bearing goes bad it will allow the brake rotor it move back and fourth which pushes the caliper piston back into the caliper creating an air gap. One obvious sign that there is a brake fluid leak is a small puddle of fluid that is present underneath when the car is.
I have an issue with my brakes where the pedal goes to about 2 inches from the floor before the brakes engage to slow the car. When brakes are not as responsive as what they should be or if the brake pedal sinks down to the floor this is a possible indication of a braking system leak. Sometimes as i drive and i haven t applied brakes for a few blocks or so the brake pedal goes within an inch of the floor. I bought this 2010 toyota corrolla 7 days ago.
This is what i have done so far.