hollywood
02-23-2008, 09:52 PM
i have a problem with my brakes almost going to the floor on this car with only 4,000 miles. anyone got any idea why this might happen.
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View Full Version : brakes on a 2007 volvo v50 hollywood 02-23-2008, 09:52 PM i have a problem with my brakes almost going to the floor on this car with only 4,000 miles. anyone got any idea why this might happen. JPN 02-24-2008, 06:54 AM Moved from New Members Area. Notified the original poster. Welcome to the forum. Your car is very new and the only reason I can think of is manufacturing defect. If the brake pedal goes to the floor, it is usually a sign of air begin introduced into the brake system. Have a reputable shop bleed the system to see if the brake functions properly. If bleeding the brake fluid does not solve the problem, I can only assume that the master cylinder could be faulty. A car with many miles could have this symptom due to worn out pads/rotors but your car only has 4,000 miles so this one is probably out. I would find an independent shop that specialises in Swedish/Euro makes and have a certified ASE Master Technician work on your car. Insist on using DOT-4 brake fluid. Or, you can visit a dealer; dealers charge more but they usually do the job right the first time. I hope other V50 owners come in, but if you did not receive other replies quick enough, post this question in General Volvo Chat. Best of luck, JPN reg 02-25-2008, 03:56 PM Could be a vacuum issue in the booster................ r. Bigtrev 03-17-2008, 11:38 PM Don't waste your money going to a shop other than the dealership the car is still under warranty. They should be able to find out what the problem is. With a major safety item like that I am sure they will know what the problem is when you get there. mncx 05-24-2008, 03:58 PM There is a recall just release for the master cylinder. Dealer should have been informed already they may replace your brake booster if it's soak in brake fluid. Recall #194 |