Some Honda Pilot owners report experiencing a soft brake pedal issue, which may be caused by several factors. These include air in the brake lines, which can lead to a spongy pedal feel and affect fluid circulation. Additionally, a brake system leak is often indicated by a soft pedal, suggesting that air has entered the system. Some owners have noted that pumping the brake pedal may temporarily firm it up, hinting at possible problems with the master cylinder or air in the brake lines. In certain cases, even after replacing brake rotors and pads and flushing the system, the soft pedal sensation may persist, which some consider normal behavior for Honda Pilots. If the issue remains unresolved, it is advisable to consult a professional mechanic for a thorough diagnosis and appropriate repairs.
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