Question Category: Band 2 traffic signs and signals, car control, pedestrians, mechanical knowledge


What would a spongy-feeling footbrake indicate?


Explanation

"A spongy footbrake normally indicates that air has entered the hydraulic system. This may be caused by allowing the fluid level to fall too far, a fluid leak, or moisture ingress. If the brakes feel spongy or slack, have them checked by a qualified mechanic. Test your brakes before the start of every journey. Check the brake fluid regularly but don't overfill it."