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I was wondering about the brakes on my 2008 SEL. The pedal feels real mushy. I think more by design than anything broke. I drove a Focus like this once. On the other hand the Taurus X does not have that feel.

 

The car stops plenty fine. But you need push the brake pedal in really far. I prefer a tighter feel.

 

Is there an adjustment for this?

 

Thanx,

 

- Ziggy -

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I was wondering about the brakes on my 2008 SEL. The pedal feels real mushy. I think more by design than anything broke. I drove a Focus like this once. On the other hand the Taurus X does not have that feel.

 

The car stops plenty fine. But you need push the brake pedal in really far. I prefer a tighter feel.

 

Is there an adjustment for this?

 

Thanx,

 

- Ziggy -

 

That is typical of most Ford products - not sure why. The only upgrade I know of that seems to help is braided stainless steel brake lines.

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Hi everyone.

 

Thanks for the replies.

 

I suspect that the mush is more by design than something wrong. If you are also getting the same feeling then so be it. Some Ford products are that way regrets. I test drove a Focus a few years ago and it was like that. On the other hand I test drove the Freestyle, Taurus X - they were nice and tight. My older Probe and Ranger were tight to. So I suspect it was some choice made by the design teams. I wish Ford would stop the practice.

 

So, no adjustments I guess. I suspect starting to change power assit units and all would be highly dangerous. So - just need to learn to live wityh it.

 

Otherwise - nice car!

 

- Ziggy -

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Hi everyone.

 

Thanks for the replies.

 

I suspect that the mush is more by design than something wrong. If you are also getting the same feeling then so be it. Some Ford products are that way regrets. I test drove a Focus a few years ago and it was like that. On the other hand I test drove the Freestyle, Taurus X - they were nice and tight. My older Probe and Ranger were tight to. So I suspect it was some choice made by the design teams. I wish Ford would stop the practice.

 

So, no adjustments I guess. I suspect starting to change power assit units and all would be highly dangerous. So - just need to learn to live wityh it.

 

Otherwise - nice car!

 

- Ziggy -

 

I don't think anyone would "design" in mushy brakes. It might be a by-product of other design or tuning decisions though.

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Keep in mind that this is a 4 wheel Disc brake system.

 

Disc brake calipers will open up to clear a moving rotor when the brake pedal is not depressed.

 

If you have a warped rotor, the calipers will open up more than 'normal' to clear the warped rotor. This will drive a lower pedal height because it takes more pedal to close the gap between the pad and the rotor.

 

Check the run-out on your rotors.

 

I replaced mine on my 2007 and it raised the pedal height.

 

Still too low in my thoughts but at least it was higher with the warped rotors.

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Keep in mind that this is a 4 wheel Disc brake system.

 

Disc brake calipers will open up to clear a moving rotor when the brake pedal is not depressed.

 

If you have a warped rotor, the calipers will open up more than 'normal' to clear the warped rotor. This will drive a lower pedal height because it takes more pedal to close the gap between the pad and the rotor.

 

Check the run-out on your rotors.

 

I replaced mine on my 2007 and it raised the pedal height.

 

Still too low in my thoughts but at least it was higher with the warped rotors.

The pedal height should never change. As the pads wear, the brake pedal will travel further when applying the brakes.

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The leading pad will wear more than the other creating space and a lower pedal,air in the system will cause a spongy pedal,air is compressible ,hydraulic fluid is not.

 

I have a 2010 Limited 3000 miles,the brake pedal is 3/4" from the top and firm since I applied pressure while standing still,Marty

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Has anyone slapped on some aftermarket brake pads? If so, what kind? I've found that they do make some difference in brake feel and performance...

I tried the Disk-Italia Kevlar pads on my WRX and they really tightened that up, noisy though. I am going to do the same on MKX as I liked the performance along with new rotors. Less dust also.

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