Changed pads all around crappy pedal help.

tonybrooklyn

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First off let me say hi to all.:wave: Have not been on here in quite a while. Lost my Step daughter and girlfriend in a car accident.:frown: Not really over it yet but i felt good enough to take the Mark out of moth balls and do some much needed work to her. Changed pads all the way around on my 1997 lincoln Mark VIII. Had a great pedal before i have a bad one now. Brakes don't grab the car kinda glides to a stop. Pedal goes to the floor even after multiple bleedings. I didn't open any lines but bled anyway because the pedal was so poor. No leaks i really don't even smell that new brake pad smell like burning clutch as they seat themselves. I did something i never do i pushed the calipers back with out opening the bleeder screws. Pushing all that old fluid into the master cylinder. Peddle goes to the floor like a bad master cylinder but no brake light comes on. Seems like a pressure problem but at this point i am stumped. Any help much appreciated! Thanks in advance as always.
Regards Tony:thumbsup:
 
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