Major Brake Problem
it did happened to me once once i got new brake pad
i first step on it and it goes all the way and the car didn't slow down much and i think to my self "WTF THAT'S EVEN WORSE THAN BEFORE!!?"
the new brake need some time and it will be normal again



Brake errors caused by improper sensor installation, or the wrong Pex sensor are easy to fix, but you must have the right parts and know how to dress the wires.
A good brake job should include proper bedding of the pads. Many dealers and independent shops ignore this step, and you don't realize the full potential of the braking system.
Good luck, and be safe.




After bleeding, your firm pedal should return. If it does not, then you've got serious problems - but if you don't see a fluid leak, then you've most likely just got air in the line.
As for the errors, I don't know what sensors MB has in the circuit, but bleeding out the air & refilling the master cylinder may eliminate the errors as well.
The brakes are not much different than on other vehicles (nothing magical), so it's normally not a problem to have them done at a good independent shop (or do it yourself). It's really too early (before bleeding & checking connectors) to determine that you need major repairs.
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