No Air In Lines Brake Pedal Goes To Floor

Presence of air in brake lines many drivers have reported that brake pedal goes to the floor after new master cylinder replacement.
No air in lines brake pedal goes to floor. This could be something in the line like a chunk of rust or it could be a pinched brake line. Axle bearings hold the brake rotor true without play while they both rotate. This is likely not the case. If you have air in your brake lines you will need to have the brake lines bled to remove the air.
The first thing to check when your brake pedal goes to floor is to raise the hood and check the brake master cylinder s reservoir. As such when air is in your brake lines your brake pedal can be pushed all the way down to the ground due to the lack of force. This happens mainly if no air bleeding was done after installing a new master cylinder and thus there is air in the brake lines. The brake pedal will go to the floor and subsequent efforts to get a satisfactory brake pedal will fail.
Check the backside of each tire. It s possible for something to block brake fluid from reaching a portion of the system. You have a brake fluid leak. Visually inspect the brake lines and replace damaged brake lines as needed.
If the reservoir is empty or the brake fluid level is low there is most likely a leak somewhere in the brake system.