My 2001 Yukon has a firm pedal when it's not running. It's considerably softer when running. Why?
No known leaks.
New front calipers.
New front brake hoses.
New master cylinder. (This helped a little)
Cycled abs via activating on dirt roads and bled all 4 wheels again.
I really don't think my service work has changed the brake feel much at all. Pedal is similar to what it's been for quite some time but my other cars are much much firmer so it seems this can be improved.
Pads are 75,000+ miles old but still have life. It stops "ok" but there's no real brake bite feeling. New pads/rotors prob would help this but when idling those are irrelevant.
Wondering about air somewhere but the pedal is firm with everything off.
Thanks in advance.
No known leaks.
New front calipers.
New front brake hoses.
New master cylinder. (This helped a little)
Cycled abs via activating on dirt roads and bled all 4 wheels again.
I really don't think my service work has changed the brake feel much at all. Pedal is similar to what it's been for quite some time but my other cars are much much firmer so it seems this can be improved.
Pads are 75,000+ miles old but still have life. It stops "ok" but there's no real brake bite feeling. New pads/rotors prob would help this but when idling those are irrelevant.
Wondering about air somewhere but the pedal is firm with everything off.
Thanks in advance.