peter1
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- peter
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- 2020 Ford Ranger
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Hello all, I’m new here and new to the ranger and wanted to ask about the rangers brakes. Coming from a 1999 Tacoma, the Ranger brakes stink. Though the brakes stop really good, they seem mushy a bit before really pushing on the pedal.
My issue is mushy brakes, but not always. In the morning or if the truck has been sitting for a day or two, the brake pedal feels good, not mushy, but firm like my old Tacoma. When I release the brake pedal, it retracts (brake pedal goes back to the non push down position) slowly with no noise. After been driving a bit, the mushy brake pedal starts and when releasing the brake pedal, it doesn’t slowly retract. Also, at times, when I release the brake pedal, I “feel” like something is releasing, like a faint thud or thump, but doesn’t happen all the time, very inconsistent. This also happens when I come to a stop and truck completely stops, I “feel” the same faint thud or thump. Then it goes away. Drives me crazy and since it’s not an all the time issue, I can’t pin point it, though I’m not a mechanic at all!
I drove slowly in a parking lot with the door open, and noticed a faint grinding noise coming from the rear, possibly, but not sure.
My zero experience on this issue thoughts was telling me it’s the brake booster, but did a test I saw online to test, but seems ok. Then I thought the master cylinder or worn brake pads? I bought the truck used a couple years ago, so I assume the brake pads are ok.
Any thoughts on this? The thud/thump is very inconsistent and doesn’t happen all the time. Like today coming home from work, it didn’t do it. Do Rangers just come with mushy brake pedals? Normal? Thanks
My issue is mushy brakes, but not always. In the morning or if the truck has been sitting for a day or two, the brake pedal feels good, not mushy, but firm like my old Tacoma. When I release the brake pedal, it retracts (brake pedal goes back to the non push down position) slowly with no noise. After been driving a bit, the mushy brake pedal starts and when releasing the brake pedal, it doesn’t slowly retract. Also, at times, when I release the brake pedal, I “feel” like something is releasing, like a faint thud or thump, but doesn’t happen all the time, very inconsistent. This also happens when I come to a stop and truck completely stops, I “feel” the same faint thud or thump. Then it goes away. Drives me crazy and since it’s not an all the time issue, I can’t pin point it, though I’m not a mechanic at all!
I drove slowly in a parking lot with the door open, and noticed a faint grinding noise coming from the rear, possibly, but not sure.
My zero experience on this issue thoughts was telling me it’s the brake booster, but did a test I saw online to test, but seems ok. Then I thought the master cylinder or worn brake pads? I bought the truck used a couple years ago, so I assume the brake pads are ok.
Any thoughts on this? The thud/thump is very inconsistent and doesn’t happen all the time. Like today coming home from work, it didn’t do it. Do Rangers just come with mushy brake pedals? Normal? Thanks
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