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Why is my Vauxhall Mokka's brake pedal feeling spongy?

I've noticed that my brake pedal on my Vauxhall Mokka feels spongy and I'm worried that something might be wrong. What could be causing this issue and what should I do about it?

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There are a few potential causes for a spongy brake pedal on your Vauxhall Mokka. The most common is air in the brake lines, which can be fixed by bleeding the brakes. Another possibility is a leak in the brake system, which should be addressed immediately. I recommend taking your vehicle to a trusted mechanic for a thorough inspection and necessary repairs.

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If you just had your brakes replaced, it's possible that they were not properly bedded in. This means that the new brakes haven't worn evenly with the rotors yet, causing a spongy feel. Give it some time and if the issue doesn't improve, bring your Vauxhall Mokka back to the mechanic for a follow-up inspection.

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Check your brake fluid level first. If it's low, top it up and test the pedal again. If the level is fine, the issue could be with the master cylinder. This is a crucial component in your brake system and should be inspected by a professional immediately.