The brakes are a little soft. What's going on
The brakes can be soft for several reasons. First of all, the brake line could be getting into the air or blocked. Brake fluid plays the role of transmission medium in the brake system, if the tubing enters the air, it will lead to insufficient brake fluid. The solution is to replace the brake tubing. In addition, water in the brake fluid may also lead to soft brakes. Each time the brake pedal is pressed, the level of the brake fluid reservoir will rise, but if the level sensor is not properly sealed, water vapor will enter the brake fluid. The brake fluid needs to be repaired or replaced. In addition, damage to the brake pump may also lead to soft brakes. If the pump leaks oil, the braking system cannot maintain enough oil pressure, which weakens the braking force. Timely repair or replacement of the brake pump can solve this problem. Finally, brake pad wear can also lead to soft brakes. Brake pads will gradually wear out over time, and when the brake pads are too thin, the brake oil fills the piston travel space, resulting in longer braking distance and weaker braking force. So replace the brake pads in time.
