Maintenance & Repair
Why Does My Car Brake Pedal Feel Soft? Start Here
A soft or spongy brake pedal can mean air, low fluid, a leak, or hydraulic trouble. Use safe checks and know when to stop driving before repair.
A soft or spongy brake pedal can mean air, low fluid, a leak, or hydraulic trouble. Use safe checks and know when to stop driving before repair.
Find out why your car shakes when braking, how to separate rotor trouble from tire, caliper, alignment, and suspension faults, and when to stop driving.
Read the ABS trouble codes before cleaning the affected wheel speed sensor. Then follow the exact vehicle service procedure to remove debris, inspect the sensor and related parts, reinstall everything to specification, and test the repair safely.