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Old 07-25-2013, 12:30 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Bking View Post
The service guy at Nissan told me I needed to replace the front brake pads. After the change I almost got into an accident because it took a long time for the brakes to stop my car. I thought maybe it's new and needs time to "break-in". After a full day of driving the response from the brakes seemed to have improved but it was not like before. Before the change I needed only to step on the brakes relatively lightly to stop my car, but now I need to step fairly hard to do so.

I called my service guy and he told me these "brembo" brakes takes some time to break-in and told me to go on a highway and hard brake a few times.

I feel like the brakes were not the problem but just the "sensitivity" of the brake pedal with the brakes themselves. Can the brakes be adjusted/calibrated?

Thanks in advance.
Same thing happened to me. Thing is I was there literally from start to finish and watched every part of the procedure. Including the bleeding, and they did it correctly on every wheel. Still I feel like the pedal is a whole lot softer.
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