Some Ford Explorer Sport Trac owners report experiencing brake issues after caliper and pad replacement, including a spongy brake pedal that indicates air in the brake lines or improper bleeding of the system. Others have noted grinding or vibrating sensations in the brake pedal, which may suggest problems with the brake components or improper installation. Additionally, some owners find that their brake pedal feels soft with excessive travel, potentially pointing to issues with the master cylinder or incomplete bleeding. In severe cases, the brake pedal may travel to the metal, indicating a serious malfunction that requires immediate attention. To address these concerns, it is crucial for owners to properly bleed the brake system, check for rubbing between the piston and the machined-bore, and inspect brake components for correct installation. If these measures do not resolve the issues, consulting a professional mechanic is recommended for further diagnosis and repair.
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