I am facing problems with my BMW's brakes. The brake pedal often feels spongy and the car takes longer to stop than usual. I have checked the brake pads and they seem fine. What could be the issue and how can I fix it?
ReplyIt is possible that air has entered the brake lines, causing the spongy feeling. Bleeding the brakes can help remove the air and improve brake performance. If that doesn't work, it could be a problem with the master cylinder or brake booster. I would suggest taking your car to a certified mechanic for further diagnosis and repair.
Another possible cause could be worn out brake rotors. If they are not replaced in time, they can cause vibrations and longer stopping distances. You can have your mechanic measure the thickness of the rotors and replace them if needed.
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