Brakes on new car

Asked by Roadster_41526 Mar 14, 2017 at 12:40 PM about the 2017 Nissan Versa Note SL

Question type: General

On a new car should  my brakes go down to far to
the floor the first time I press on the, then I can
press on it again at the same stop, and the brakes
feel more like they should feel.

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This is a new vehicle, I would take it back to the dealer to have adjusted or looked at. If the vehicle has rear drums then it is just an adjustment.

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This is what warranties are for. BTW your car does have rear drums.

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