We just purchased a used 2005 Camry LE for our son, it is his first car.
He said he has to press down on the brake almost all the way for the car to come to a complete stop.
We looked at it and the brake does feel mushy, the brake fluid is at the max in the brake reservoir.
We had taken the car to Pep Boys for a brake inspection, they state that they see nothing wrong with his brake pedal and that the brake pads are new.
We were wondering, does anyone with a 2005 Camry LE have the same problem or does your car's brake pedal perform the same way. Is that the way the Toyota Camry LE 2005 brake pedal works?
Any reply would be appreciated.
Thank you
We just purchased a used 2005 Camry LE for our son, it is his first car.
He said he has to press down on the brake almost all the way for the car to come to a complete stop.
We looked at it and the brake does feel mushy, the brake fluid is at the max in the brake reservoir.
We had taken the car to Pep Boys for a brake inspection, they state that they see nothing wrong with his brake pedal and that the brake pads are new.
We were wondering, does anyone with a 2005 Camry LE have the same problem or does your car's brake pedal perform the same way. Is that the way the Toyota Camry LE 2005 brake pedal works?
Any reply would be appreciated.
Thank you
Pretty simple:
Bleed the brakes to get the air out of the lines................
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