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Step 1
Make sure you're not driving with the parking brake on.
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Step 2
Get the brakes checked if you hear a high-pitched squeak that goes away when you step on the brakes. This noise comes from a brake-pad sensor--a soft piece of metal that scrapes against the brake rotor when the brake pads need replacing.
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Step 3
Check the brake-fluid level (see How to Check and Add Brake Fluid).
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Step 4
Bring your car to a mechanic for a brake check if the brake master cylinder is consistently low on brake fluid. If you need to add brake fluid more than once every few months, there is probably a leak in the brake system.
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Step 5
If the pedal slowly sinks down to the floor when you brake, you may have a bad brake master cylinder.
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Step 6
If the pedal feels soft and mushy but gets harder when you pump up and down, have your mechanic bleed the brake lines to remove any air pockets in them and check for a faulty brake master cylinder.
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Step 7
If the brakes pulsate when you step on them, your car may have warped rotors, which can affect stopping ability. Have your mechanic check them.
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Step 8
If the brake pedal sinks to the floor or gets soft when you're using the brakes on a long, steep downhill grade, the problem could be brake fade. This occurs when the brake fluid gets so hot that it boils. Your mechanic may not find anything wrong with your brakes because the problem disappears after the brake fluid cools down.








Comments
spartanic said
on 5/27/2009 For even more brake system troubleshooting tips check out this page:http://www.garage411.com/Brakes
cockroach said
on 9/8/2007 hi s type jag 2002 plenty of pad wear left but mettalic noise when braking can any one help thanks tommy
Anonymous said
on 4/12/2008 If you slam on your brakes to avoid an accident, and you hear a thumping sound and feel a tapping sensation on your foot, this is normal. Do not let go of the brake. It is the Anti-lock Brake System (ABS). A lot of people let off the brake when they feel this and end up in an accident.