Ok I'm new here, first post woohoo! I'm a GS tech at Firestone and I don't actually own a Caddy(anymore) but I was tasked with brake inspection and I'm not new to how brakes work.
So basically I got in the truck to pull it into the stall and instantly noticed the pedal went straight to the floor before I started it. To add to that, when it was started, the pedal would pulsate when pressed while parked. I drove it in with no problem braking.
After inspecting everything here is what I found. Pads were fairly new, fluid was crystal clear and rotors were not warped.
I'm a student at UTI also so I'm familiar with base brake theory and operation and in my opinion I'm pretty smart when it comes to common issues. This one has me and the C techs stumped. There were no A techs around to ask for help but in my opinion it sounds like air in the system or something hydroboost related. Since I was in a rush I basically covered my own ass on the ticket and wrote "pedal pulsation, recommend further diagnostics". The guy didn't even state a complaint about the brakes, just that he wanted an inspection before his road trip.
My random guess is that he or a friend did his brakes, saw he was low on fluid, topped it off with new fluid and didn't bleed the system. I'm stumped here and I'll probably never see it again but just wondering if this a common issue or some ideas.
So basically I got in the truck to pull it into the stall and instantly noticed the pedal went straight to the floor before I started it. To add to that, when it was started, the pedal would pulsate when pressed while parked. I drove it in with no problem braking.
After inspecting everything here is what I found. Pads were fairly new, fluid was crystal clear and rotors were not warped.
I'm a student at UTI also so I'm familiar with base brake theory and operation and in my opinion I'm pretty smart when it comes to common issues. This one has me and the C techs stumped. There were no A techs around to ask for help but in my opinion it sounds like air in the system or something hydroboost related. Since I was in a rush I basically covered my own ass on the ticket and wrote "pedal pulsation, recommend further diagnostics". The guy didn't even state a complaint about the brakes, just that he wanted an inspection before his road trip.
My random guess is that he or a friend did his brakes, saw he was low on fluid, topped it off with new fluid and didn't bleed the system. I'm stumped here and I'll probably never see it again but just wondering if this a common issue or some ideas.