Can anyone tell me how to fix a brake pad that travels all the way down to the floor when I try to break? I put in a new master cylinder and I also purged the master cylinder so that it would be free of air. I also purged all four wheels to see if the oil lines had any air and everything was correct. But, the problem still persists. The brake pedal still travels all the way down (meaning, that I don‘t know how much force to apply in order to brake) and I don‘t know what else to do. Can anyone help me? Thank you.
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You still have a problem with your abs motor. it has air in the system also.you need to take it to a qualified tech and have the entire system bled with a machine.
Have the brake booster checked,or the proportioning valve.
either the seals are not working in the master cylinder(was it brand new) or there is still air in the system did you bleed the ABS servo also did you bleed in the right order? are you using DOT4 brake fluid?