Focus Reverse Gear Brake Pedal Hard to Press Down

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SanLucia
07/29/25 9:21am
Focus reverse gear brake pedal hard to press down reasons are as follows: 1. Air in brake lines: Brake fluid is the transmission medium of the braking system. If air enters the brake lines, the brake fluid under high pressure will appear insufficient in force. Although there is still braking force, the maximum braking force is significantly weakened. In this case, the brake system should be bled promptly at a repair shop. 2. Brake fluid not replaced for a long time: If brake fluid is not replaced in time, it will contain excessive impurities and moisture, which will affect the transmission of braking force. Therefore, brake fluid must be replaced regularly, and if possible, a moisture content test should be conducted at a repair facility. 3. Oil leakage or excessively soft brake material: Generally, oil leakage from the brake master cylinder or brake lines will cause the vehicle's brakes to become soft. If the brake material is too soft, high-temperature stability will deteriorate, which will also cause the vehicle's brakes to become soft.
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