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Poor brake power on my Mazda5 I have driven many regular cars in the past, except my friend's Ford Tempo, never encounter poor brake power. When it comes to a stop, I depress the brake pedal and feel the pads are gripping the rotors, but it won't come to a complete stop unless I press the pedal mucher harder. The mechanic said my front pads have 70% and 50% at the back. So I recently replaced the rear pads and I can't tell the brake power improved. The mazda guys said oem brake system is quite good, so wonder if it is my car problems? What should I check/do next? - new front brake pads - brake fluid flush - check brake booster |
When was the last time you bled the brakes? I'd start with that as it's cheap/easy to do. |
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check the rotors to see if you can see your reflection, your pads are probably good but your rotors might be glazed causing the pads not to bite properly |
I'd flush the fluid first. It's hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs moisture. It can look new and still be bad. |
Flush the fluid first and go from there |
Mazda 5 owner here. Just the way it is with this car. I brought a 2014 brand new back then and the brake is weak from factory. I guess it use the same brake from mazda 3 but carrying all the extra weight for the 5 |
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will try front pad + front rotor + bleed the fluid all at once. |
Definitely flush the brake fluid first. |
Some cars just have super mushy brakes. My wife's Lexus es350 is exactly this. You gotta really stomp on it to get any decent braking performance. |
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