Symptom guide

Brake Pedal Goes to Floor

Why a sinking brake pedal is urgent and what it can mean for hydraulic braking.

Quick answer

A pedal that sinks to the floor often points to low brake fluid, a leak, air in the system, master cylinder failure, or severe hydraulic problems.

Most likely causes

  • Brake fluid leak
  • Air in brake lines
  • Master cylinder internal leak
  • Failed brake hose
  • Severely worn brake components

Basic driver checks

  • Check brake fluid level without spilling fluid on paint.
  • Look under the car and near wheels for fluid.
  • Notice whether the brake warning light is on.
  • Do not pump the pedal and keep driving.

DIY diagnostic path

  • Arrange towing instead of driving.
  • Do not top up fluid and assume the problem is fixed.
  • Keep brake fluid away from skin and paint.
  • Do not open hydraulic fittings without proper repair process.

Common mistakes

  • Driving to test if brakes come back
  • Only adding fluid without finding the leak
  • Confusing this with normal ABS pedal feedback

What to tell the mechanic

Report whether the pedal suddenly sank, whether fluid is low, and whether leaks are visible at any wheel.