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Old 05-02-2017, 08:25 PM
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Brake pedal to the floor

Was driving around and all of a sudden when i brake now my pedal is almost to the floor for it to grab... I just got my brake pads changed yesterday in hopes of fixing this issue but nothing... I have a 2013 c250.... Help please and thank you!
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Was driving around and all of a sudden when i brake now my pedal is almost to the floor for it to grab... I just got my brake pads changed yesterday in hopes of fixing this issue but nothing... I have a 2013 c250.... Help please and thank you!
Thats mean that your brakes doesn't have fluid or they have air bubbles in it. You need to bleed the breaks and check the break lines, as for example mine was cracked luckily I noticed it at home, so when I pump the pedal couple times it snapped off completely. I had to replace the break line from the ABS module to the rear passenger side caliper.
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A low pedal can also occur when your caliper pistons are pushed too far in when changing brake pads. There is a posting on this site by Glyn Ruck on the matter .https://mbworld.org/forums/c-class-w...acement-2.html

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