No Brakes
First, I know Pizzaguy will chastise me as I store my XF in the winter and only start it once a month and drive occasionally on a nice winter day. I had my state inspection done last fall at the dealership where I purchased my XF (as there is no charge) and had them replace/flush the brake fluid. Brakes were mushy before this, had to pump a second time to get the pedal up. I did not drive much the rest of the year but before storing for the winter the brake pedal again needed to be pumped a second time to feel comfortable stopping. I went for a spin last week and now have to pump the pedal several times to brake. I tested the master cylinder with the car off and had a stiff pedal on the second push. I took my foot off the brake and pushed again, and the pedal was solid almost immediately. Any ideas what may be causing this "no" brakes issue. BTW, this is not my daily driver and only has 29k miles. Thanks in advance.
Last edited by P-J; Apr 5, 2024 at 05:14 PM.
If you start it once a month I will make no negative remarks. 
I'll let the more knowledgeable "mechanic" types here answer you question. I don't even bleed my brakes, I go to tech days and get others to maintain my car while I work on electrical/electronic and sound system issues.
I'll let the more knowledgeable "mechanic" types here answer you question. I don't even bleed my brakes, I go to tech days and get others to maintain my car while I work on electrical/electronic and sound system issues.
I had this exact problem 2 years ago. I had a mechanic friend of mine tell me that air must have leaked in while sitting and I should bleed each brake a little to find the culprit.... so I did. It sort of "fixed it ....NOT". I decided to empty the master cylinder bowls and add new fluid (Pentosin super DOT4). I bled the entire system starting with the rear farthest from the master cylinder. I thought about buying self bleeders but with the help of my fiance all went well. All new fluid and problem solved.
Thanks, but I'm not sure how air can get into a closed system and the brake fluid was replaced/flushed with pressure to pass through the ABS. So, this brake fluid is less than 6 months old and brakes were fine after this procedure was done for a few months.
I know you MUST use Pentosin super DOT4 brake fluid with our cars. Mine is an 05 and I would bet it was the original fluid (58,000 miles).
Last edited by Oldschool; Apr 5, 2024 at 07:30 PM. Reason: more detail
They can expand under pressure which may cause your pedal to get mushy. Also use a flashlight and look for any weeping of brake fluid around the connections of the hoses and the calipers.
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First, I know Pizzaguy will chastise me as I store my XF in the winter and only start it once a month and drive occasionally on a nice winter day. I had my state inspection done last fall at the dealership where I purchased my XF (as there is no charge) and had them replace/flush the brake fluid. Brakes were mushy before this, had to pump a second time to get the pedal up. I did not drive much the rest of the year but before storing for the winter the brake pedal again needed to be pumped a second time to feel comfortable stopping. I went for a spin last week and now have to pump the pedal several times to brake. I tested the master cylinder with the car off and had a stiff pedal on the second push. I took my foot off the brake and pushed again, and the pedal was solid almost immediately. Any ideas what may be causing this "no" brakes issue. BTW, this is not my daily driver and only has 29k miles. Thanks in advance.
I'd bleed the system again - only thing is, I'd have the work done (as I did) at a "tech day" (or elsewhere) where I know the guys doing the work. I've heard of people who "bleed some fluid out" - but that is not how its done. You must pump until ALL FLUID is replaced. If they bled until the fluid coming out was "clean and new" and stopped, they probably did not get it all, and If they charged you for a few ounces of fluid, they bled the system, they did NOT flush the system.
I bought four cans of fluid, when they were done, I had one unopened can.
Thanks for the additional information and possibility that it in fact may be the master cylinder. I will update this thread once I have had a chance to check these possibilities out.
Quick update... I did not get a chance to look into this further before I got my right knee replaced this past Monday. As soon as I am able I will check the brake lines and master cylinder and advise accordingly.
Get well soon!
Ok, sorry for the long delay in getting back to all with the resolution of this problem. The short answer is that it was in fact my master cylinder. It has been replaced and all is great now. I'm all set for a summer of top-down enjoyment!
Thanks, M60A3Driver for the well wishes! I had the other knee replaced in September and all is good with me too.
Thanks, M60A3Driver for the well wishes! I had the other knee replaced in September and all is good with me too.
Ok, sorry for the long delay in getting back to all with the resolution of this problem. The short answer is that it was in fact my master cylinder. It has been replaced and all is great now. I'm all set for a summer of top-down enjoyment!
Thanks, M60A3Driver for the well wishes! I had the other knee replaced in September and all is good with me too.
Thanks, M60A3Driver for the well wishes! I had the other knee replaced in September and all is good with me too.
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