So my friend and I finally changed my front brake pads, rotors, and calipers on my 93 maxima SE yesterday. Everything seemed to go well and we bled the brakes until there were no more bubbles and new fluid came out, but when I started the car, the pedel felt really mushy. I had to press the pedel down to the floor to keep the car stopped even in idle. We figured air in the lines, so we did it again the same way - LR, RF, RR, LF as indicated in the factory service manual. We pushed the brake pedel several times, kept it held down, opened the air bleader valve to let air into the bleader kit, closed it, and the released the pedel. We did several times for each wheel, but there was no air - only new fluid. We've done the whole bleeding procedure about 5 times now, and there was no air we could see coming out of the lines after the first time.
What's going on? There are no leaks either. The only strange thing (I think) is that is when pulled the vaccum tube that runs from the brake booster to the valve the brake pedel feels normal. We replaced the valve thinking it was bad, but when we replaced it with a good one there was no change in the brake pedel feel.
Neither of ius have any ideas what it could be. The brakes were working fine before. I used Castrol brake fluid which says it exceeds DOT3 and DOT4 specs, Raybstos quiet stop pads, pro stop rotors, and pro stop calipers. My break system recomends DOT3.
What's going on? There are no leaks either. The only strange thing (I think) is that is when pulled the vaccum tube that runs from the brake booster to the valve the brake pedel feels normal. We replaced the valve thinking it was bad, but when we replaced it with a good one there was no change in the brake pedel feel.
Neither of ius have any ideas what it could be. The brakes were working fine before. I used Castrol brake fluid which says it exceeds DOT3 and DOT4 specs, Raybstos quiet stop pads, pro stop rotors, and pro stop calipers. My break system recomends DOT3.