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So ever since replacing the vacuum pump my brakes are really spongey, they are sharp and stop well but can push the pedal to the floor if I push reasonably hard, any ideas what can cause that just from replacing the pump?
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Got a leak somewhere.. Or slave/master is bust i think.
Or alot of air, but they wouldnt stop good then lol
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Are you're sure it's bled up properly? Pump the pedal a few times with the engine idling and hold the pedal down, if it's creeping down to the floor, there's most likely air in the system.
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I'd agree with Poodle and Jonny here. Probably just not used to how they should be.
Like Jonny says, if you pump them up and it creeps to the floor, you have a leak. If not, it's fine really. If it really worries you that much you can try bleeding them again
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my 1.8 brakes were spongey too. I never did get to the bottom of why they were so crap. It made driving on the roads pretty bad tbh but on track they seemed to be fine :/
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If with the engine running and the pedal creeps down to the floor, then there is a fluid leak somewhere, check all pipes, unions, pistons etc, as well as the master cylinder to the servo area. If no leak found, get an assistant to press the brake pedal for you sand watch the fluid level in the master cylinder res.
When pumped it will go down slightly, but watch to see if it rises as the pedal falls or goes to the floor, suggesting an "internal" master cyl leak.
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Sometimes you just don't quite manage to get all the air out and once you've driven around a bit a re-bleed gets the rest out.
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Yeah I think a good re-bleed is needed