Soft Brake Pedal
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I'm kinda disappointed that so many people have this issue but nobody has yet nailed down a root cause. Makes me think it's something a little more involved than calipers/rotors/bleeding.
I've bled the brakes many times, changed rotors/pads with no change in feel. The only thing that seems to help is if i press the brake pedal to the floor multiple times for a couple mins with the car off. If i do this maybe 20-30 times, the pedal feel improved for maybe a week or so.
Makes me think there is air "somewhere" in the system that i just can't bleed out.
I've asked a few guys who are brake savvy on other boards, and they suggested replacing the MC. But on an '06x, this is an expensive part to just do on a hunch
This started around 35-40K miles...dealer said "Brakes feel fine" even after i pointed out you need to double pump them to get good feel. Can't beleive they still didn't see the issue
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I just ordered the "stiffener" as Stillen calls it. I'm guessing it will take about a week to come in so I'll post up a review after I get it installed. If it helps even a little it's worth the $150 I spent on it. I'm just one of a growing legion of people that are tired of the soft pedal.
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This is what I bought; http://www.stillen.com/product.asp?i...F01&c=BR&m=all
It's gotten positive reviews on a few websites I browse.
It's gotten positive reviews on a few websites I browse.
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What is infiniti's proper MC replacement procedure? I've bench bled and installed MC's before, but not on an ABS car. Would replacing the MC require equipment to cycle the ABS so that I can properly bleed after install?
#66
I'll have to unbolt the MC and gently pry it forward and see if the piston return spring is returning the MC piston to "home" after each stroke.
What is infiniti's proper MC replacement procedure? I've bench bled and installed MC's before, but not on an ABS car. Would replacing the MC require equipment to cycle the ABS so that I can properly bleed after install?
What is infiniti's proper MC replacement procedure? I've bench bled and installed MC's before, but not on an ABS car. Would replacing the MC require equipment to cycle the ABS so that I can properly bleed after install?
#69
Ever considered using steel braided lines with teflon outer coatings? Those stiffened up my pedals really well on my 240sx with GT-R brakes. They don't really improve braking distance, just the pedal feel.
But I wouldn't use them on my daily driven G because I think they are way overpriced for just lines and pedal feel.
But I wouldn't use them on my daily driven G because I think they are way overpriced for just lines and pedal feel.
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Ever considered using steel braided lines with teflon outer coatings? Those stiffened up my pedals really well on my 240sx with GT-R brakes. They don't really improve braking distance, just the pedal feel.
But I wouldn't use them on my daily driven G because I think they are way overpriced for just lines and pedal feel.
But I wouldn't use them on my daily driven G because I think they are way overpriced for just lines and pedal feel.
I have them on my mustang with brembos. They do make a difference and I liked them a lot.
My issue is I feel I should not have to add aftermarket parts to a completely stock brake system to bring it up to standards. I feel there is a problem somewhere in the brake system and want to correct it rather than "band-aid" it with aftermarket parts.
Thing is, I am pretty well experienced with brake system installs and troubleshooting...but this one has me stumped. It basically feels like there is air somewhere, bit I cant bleed it out no matter what I do.
I've bled gallons of brake fluid through in every method I can think of. No change. Car stops fine, even in panic stop...but I can basically press the pedal to the floor rather easily. It feels like a mushy pedal with no feedback unless I pump the brake pedal one time quick and then modulate.
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#71
That really sounds like a problem I once had on my other car. Turns out there really WAS air in the system, and I was driving the car in that condition for over a year!!! LOL
Have you read the manual? It doesn't require any special bleeding method. It just requires you to bleed the calipers in certain order. Have you looked at that yet? The distribution valve can be picky in the order the calipers are bleed sometimes.
Have you read the manual? It doesn't require any special bleeding method. It just requires you to bleed the calipers in certain order. Have you looked at that yet? The distribution valve can be picky in the order the calipers are bleed sometimes.
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Stiffener came in yesterday and guess what. It doesn't fit!!! AAAARGHHHHHH. The website lists the part for 03-05 Sedans so my guess is it is designed for the 03-04. The master cylinder picture in the instructions shows a small plastic tank on a rather large metal base and mine has a rather large tank on a smaller metal base.
I called Stillen and they are checking to see if they offer one that fits the 05-06. If not I'll return this one, get a refund, and possibly look to fabricate something myself. Gotta say though that after 1 phone call I'm impressed with their customer service. Friendly, knowledgeable rep was very polite and helpful. Makes me want to buy more Stillen products and I got a $25 Stillen GC in the mail today as well.
I'll let you know what I find out. Does anyone have a picture of an 03-04 MC in their car for me to confirm my suspicions??
I called Stillen and they are checking to see if they offer one that fits the 05-06. If not I'll return this one, get a refund, and possibly look to fabricate something myself. Gotta say though that after 1 phone call I'm impressed with their customer service. Friendly, knowledgeable rep was very polite and helpful. Makes me want to buy more Stillen products and I got a $25 Stillen GC in the mail today as well.
I'll let you know what I find out. Does anyone have a picture of an 03-04 MC in their car for me to confirm my suspicions??
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