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Old 07-23-2020, 07:18 PM
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Default Re: Too Much Brake Pedal Travel?

180 and Pop Tro - Very good diagram and excellent comments from both of you. I looked at that vacuum line and was wondering if having a oil recovery can which is hooked up to the engine vacuum would have any effect on the brake system. I have the Needswings oil recovery system but I think most all of them use a vacuum assist. Just a thought!

I too, am perplexed by the long pedal travel in these Crossfire's. Mine is a NA but it just seems like the pedal has to go a long way in before the brakes stop the car. Like others, I have bled the system three times, had new rotors and pads installed, and put on the stainless steel wrapped brake lines. New fluid of course, on all three bleedings. My regular car is a Jeep Charokee that stops firmly with just barely touching the brake pedal. It's tough going from the Jeep to the XF. It's scary sometimes. You wonder if the XF is going to stop in time. Anyway, hope we can find a solution somewhere.

Thanks for the diagram and the comments.

Jim