2001 Lincoln Continental weak brakes when cold

Tiny
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  • 2001 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
  • V8
  • FWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 75,000 MILES
I recently had the front brakes on my wife's 2001 Lincoln Continental replaced at the local Lincoln dealer. When the car has sat overnight or for several hours, the car does not stop right away for approximately 1 mile. Before we had them replaced, we never experienced this problem before. Once the brakes heat up, they stop fine. Any ideas? My wife is understandably nervous about driving her car in the winter, as we live in a resort town in the mountains and get quite a bit of snow.I would appreciate any suggestions.I currently am getting a second opinion at another service department. As of this moment, they have not checked it out yet. Thanks for your help!
Friday, August 13th, 2010 AT 1:06 PM

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Tiny
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Hi What all was done like pads, calipers, rotors replaced or turned?
Let me know
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Friday, August 13th, 2010 AT 2:07 PM
Tiny
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Turned the rotors as they were pulsing, and replaced front brake pads. Was told rear pads were fine.
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Friday, August 13th, 2010 AT 2:34 PM
Tiny
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When rotors are machined and new pads put on pedal will feel softer and feel as if not working after they heat up you get a better grip. Tech may need to cross hhatch sand rotors
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Friday, August 13th, 2010 AT 3:02 PM
Tiny
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After sanding rotors is there a timeframe as to when the brakes will feel "normal"?
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Friday, August 13th, 2010 AT 3:44 PM

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