Posted on 12/22/2021
Even when driving around in your speedy Ferrari, you will find yourself stepping on the brakes from time to time. Each time you apply pressure to the brakes, the force you exert is should immediately be transferred to the calipers to decelerate and/or stop your vehicle. If you suddenly notice a soft or spongy brake pedal in your vehicle, you should know it's telling you something is wrong and needs inspecting soon. If any of your brake parts, such as the master cylinder, brake calipers, brake fluid, brake lines, or hoses, are defective, it can cause your brake pedal to go frail. You can refer to your Ferrari's owner's manual to check when your last brake service was. Below are some of the most common causes behind soft brake pedals that we've seen and cured at JFM Motors. Hydraulic Problems The most popular explanation for a spongy brake pedal is air within the brake system. No matter what car make or model you drive, the brake system relies he ... read more