Just had my wheel bearing and tie rod when replaced at the shop. The manager said they had to take my rotor and pads off to get to bearing. Is it possible they messed with my brake booster?
If it was the booster you would find it harder to stop the vehicle, the pedal would be firm and harder to press down.
@jimbob
Thank you, the brake pedal sinks to the floor fast and is very spongy. I can here the hissing sound inside the car when I press the brake pedal and release. Not quite sure what it could be.
Then you probably have air in the brake lines and are loosing brake fluid. Check around where they were working on the car and see if they damaged any of the flex hoses. Look for any wetness. They could have not bled the brakes correctly if they disconnected the calipers or could be master cylinder. You should open the bleed screw and let fluid out if you push the caliper piston back into the caliper, else it could push dirt in the fluid into sensitive parts of the system.