physhy
11-17-2016, 03:37 PM
I had not driven my 08 M3 GT in about 3 weeks. The first time I tried to use it i felt I had to press the break pedal way too far, more than normal. Used the card for a second day and same thing.
I had already replaced the front pads and rotors myself about 2 years ago and was thinking that maybe It was my fault so I purchased new pads and rotors today.
My local shop replaced the rotors and pads and I picked it up but still feel like I have to push the pedal way far to get the car to stop.
They said they did not touch the rear breaks.
Could there be a problem with the ABS system? Rear caliper seized or seizing that could result in this feeling?
I thought after brand new front pads and rotors car was going to feel great...
What do you guys think could be the issue? I use my wives Ford Escape but I can't believe that I "got too used" to her SUV breaks and now mine feel strange.
I had already replaced the front pads and rotors myself about 2 years ago and was thinking that maybe It was my fault so I purchased new pads and rotors today.
My local shop replaced the rotors and pads and I picked it up but still feel like I have to push the pedal way far to get the car to stop.
They said they did not touch the rear breaks.
Could there be a problem with the ABS system? Rear caliper seized or seizing that could result in this feeling?
I thought after brand new front pads and rotors car was going to feel great...
What do you guys think could be the issue? I use my wives Ford Escape but I can't believe that I "got too used" to her SUV breaks and now mine feel strange.