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Bouncy brake pedal

jagarundi

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1998 Explorer XLT AWD
Okay, here's the deal. I changed my front brake pads this past Saturday. I've changed my brakes hundreds of times so no big deal. After changing them THIS time, my brake pedal is spongy as a mutha! My question is:

There's a little nipple on the top of the caliper with a rubber piece covering it. That piece fell off during the changing. I put the wheel back on without after I finished the brakes. I found it after I finished the other brake on the passenger side. WHAT is that little nipple? I'm thinking it has to do with vacum and because I didn't replace the rubber piece back over it, I'm getting air or not the proper pressure on the brake. Can anyone enlighten me?
 






The little piece is just there to keep stuff out of the bleeder valve. I would suggest you bleed your brakes to help firm up the pedal, and if your brake fluid looks nasty, keep bleeding all 4 corners until you get clear fluid out, clean fluid will improve your braking a lot more than you would probably expect.
 






the little nipple on top of the caliper is the caliper bleed valve, the rubber boot is basically a dust cover to help keep contamination out of the system
 






Okay, thanks guys. I'll recheck the brakes this weekend and bleed if necessary.
 






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