Hi!
I have this problem with the brakes on my 986 Boxster S (with PSM): the pedal feels spongy, there is no bite; almost like there is some air in the system.
- The ABS works - I can feel the grinding when braking hard.
- The braking power looks OK, so it stops the car.
- It is not the perception issue. I drove another Boxster S and the brakes there felt normal; also all the previous mechanics confirmed it.
I had braking fluid changed and brakes bled twice, also the front and rear brakes discs + pads were replaced. That didn't fix the issue. Now one very trusted independent Porsche specialist has done some diagnostics and is suggesting to replace the brake master cylinder and servo and if that doesn't fix the issue, then the ABS pump.
So could anyone comment on my questions please:
- Has anyone had a similar issue?
- Is there a simple way to check that the master cylender/servo is the cause?
- Do you think it is realistic to have a some type of proper diagnostics somewhere instead of going and simply replacing parts till the issue is gone?
P.S.: Another suggestion from another independent garage (which had a customer with brake issues similar to mine) was "We did the master cylinder and ABS pump but still had a spongy pedal, I think the fault was in the wiring but the customer didn't want me to proceed any further. I think something to do with the pressure sensor wiring maybe."
I have this problem with the brakes on my 986 Boxster S (with PSM): the pedal feels spongy, there is no bite; almost like there is some air in the system.
- The ABS works - I can feel the grinding when braking hard.
- The braking power looks OK, so it stops the car.
- It is not the perception issue. I drove another Boxster S and the brakes there felt normal; also all the previous mechanics confirmed it.
I had braking fluid changed and brakes bled twice, also the front and rear brakes discs + pads were replaced. That didn't fix the issue. Now one very trusted independent Porsche specialist has done some diagnostics and is suggesting to replace the brake master cylinder and servo and if that doesn't fix the issue, then the ABS pump.
So could anyone comment on my questions please:
- Has anyone had a similar issue?
- Is there a simple way to check that the master cylender/servo is the cause?
- Do you think it is realistic to have a some type of proper diagnostics somewhere instead of going and simply replacing parts till the issue is gone?
P.S.: Another suggestion from another independent garage (which had a customer with brake issues similar to mine) was "We did the master cylinder and ABS pump but still had a spongy pedal, I think the fault was in the wiring but the customer didn't want me to proceed any further. I think something to do with the pressure sensor wiring maybe."