friedhelmschaefer1
Lova low brake fluid spongy pedal
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A 2016 Chevrolet Lova owner reports low brake fluid levels and a spongy brake pedal. This issue could be due to worn brakes or a potential leak in the brake system. It is advised to have the brakes inspected promptly to prevent further complications and ensure safety.
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friedhelmschaefer1 (community.author)
It feels like it's going down further than usual, yeah. I've checked the fluid level a couple of times now and keep topping it off, but it keeps dropping. Is that what you experienced?
simonmeyer1
Yep, sounds very familiar. In my case, it turned out my brakes were worn, apparently quite badly. I kept topping up the fluid too, but eventually, I figured something was definitely wrong and took it to a workshop. Total cost ended up being around 480€ to get everything sorted. I wouldn't risk driving around on that, get it looked at asap.
friedhelmschaefer1 (community.author)
Thanks for the insight, that's really helpful. Sounds like I need to get the brakes checked out pronto. Appreciate the heads up about the potential cost too; at least I have an idea what to expect. Will let you know what they find.
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simonmeyer1
Hey, I have a Lova as well, and I had something similar happen a while back. How does the brake pedal feel exactly? Kinda spongy or does it feel like it's going all the way to the floor more easily?