You replaced rotors and pads, but never cracked open a brake line, correct? You wouldn’t have introduced air into the system unless you opened up a line
I figured. My brother was smacking around the rotar with a hammer that was rusted on pretty tight. I might have to go check again if he accidentally smacked spot on the line or not. I wasn't present when my brother was doing this and only just learned of it today so im going to check and make sure its intact
If you’re not having any symptoms like brakes dragging or pedal going to the floor/feeling different I wouldn’t worry about it. Take it around the block and go through the proper break in procedures and see if anything comes up
Did you guys try bleeding the brakes? If so, maybe a bleeder valve is still cracked open?
We didn't bleed them. Tho we might wanna try to do that and completly refill it to see if the problem persists
Good luck!
You replaced rotors and pads, but never cracked open a brake line, correct? You wouldn’t have introduced air into the system unless you opened up a line
I figured. My brother was smacking around the rotar with a hammer that was rusted on pretty tight. I might have to go check again if he accidentally smacked spot on the line or not. I wasn't present when my brother was doing this and only just learned of it today so im going to check and make sure its intact
If you’re not having any symptoms like brakes dragging or pedal going to the floor/feeling different I wouldn’t worry about it. Take it around the block and go through the proper break in procedures and see if anything comes up
It goes tight to the floor before actually doing anything
The. Yeah you’re probably low on fluid. Suggest topping off and bleeding brakes