Braking problem
#1
Braking problem
my 03 TL just wont stop in the right time when i stepped on the brake pedal...it seems that my break pads can't hold the disc brake in fully stop. i tried driving my car in 40-60 mph and stepped on the brake so hard but the car just wont stop right away..the brake pads are new and it has enough brake fluids..is it normal or there's something wrong with it? please help.
#2
I'm not certain I follow. So are you saying that once the car is stopped, the brakes won't hold it? That would be a bit weird. If I'm misunderstanding and it's just not stopping very well, perhaps you need to flush the fluid or perhaps just bleed it. If you have really old fluid or if air and moisture has gotten into it, stopping will feel really bad. I suppose another possibility would be incorrect pads.
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BN3DC2 (08-19-2011)
#3
if those are brand new pads they need useage to `bed in` fully to the rotor
so the micro hills and valleys of both parts wear into each other
then you get solid braking
also change/flush the brake fluid if not done in the last 2 years
old fluid gives weak pedal
For now- ck the install and get some use on the brakes
It may take 500 miles of normal driving to get them working right
DO NOT do any full effort braking- thats hard on new pads
so the micro hills and valleys of both parts wear into each other
then you get solid braking
also change/flush the brake fluid if not done in the last 2 years
old fluid gives weak pedal
For now- ck the install and get some use on the brakes
It may take 500 miles of normal driving to get them working right
DO NOT do any full effort braking- thats hard on new pads
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BN3DC2 (08-19-2011)
#5
OP didnt mention new rotors... but contamination during brake job is always a possible
I am wondering how thick the rotors are? wear over 7-8 years can take it to minimum...
if OE rotors they are junk by now
and old `hygroscoped` fluid, with new pads, and didnt sand clean the rotors before install...
that would add up to not much brakes at first
Im still going with needs bedding,,maybe rotors and fluid
Why not do a brake job right!
like clean and lube the slider plates,,lube caliper pins, lube pad backs,,replace fluid
I am wondering how thick the rotors are? wear over 7-8 years can take it to minimum...
if OE rotors they are junk by now
and old `hygroscoped` fluid, with new pads, and didnt sand clean the rotors before install...
that would add up to not much brakes at first
Im still going with needs bedding,,maybe rotors and fluid
Why not do a brake job right!
like clean and lube the slider plates,,lube caliper pins, lube pad backs,,replace fluid
#7
use the search for brake flush or brake bleed
Do you have a buddy that knows a little about cars, has basic tools?
jackstands?
Do you have a buddy that knows a little about cars, has basic tools?
jackstands?
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BN3DC2 (08-20-2011)
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Is your pedal spongy at all?
#10
spongy = meaning when stopped- in park- try a quick double pump on the brake pedal
does it feel firmer- stops higher up, on the 2nd pump?
Does it feel mushy during braking?
the TL has a special bleed order: LF driver front then clockwise around the car
LF RF RR LR,,thats different than most cars
The 2 man method works well for noobs, DO place a 2x4 wood block under brake pedal arm to prevent pedal from going more than 3/4 way to the floor- its normal operating range - or risk damage to the master cylinder,,another 100 bucks you didnt need to spend
does it feel firmer- stops higher up, on the 2nd pump?
Does it feel mushy during braking?
the TL has a special bleed order: LF driver front then clockwise around the car
LF RF RR LR,,thats different than most cars
The 2 man method works well for noobs, DO place a 2x4 wood block under brake pedal arm to prevent pedal from going more than 3/4 way to the floor- its normal operating range - or risk damage to the master cylinder,,another 100 bucks you didnt need to spend
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BN3DC2 (08-20-2011)
#11
is not spongy at all..the only thing that i've noticed, is when i step on the brake while on park and the engine was running...everytime i step on the brake, there is something clicking right under the shift knob..any idea?
#12
That clicking is not a problem. It is just the brake pedal telling the gear shift that it's safe to go from park to drive. On some cars it gets a bit louder, but all automatics have such a contraption.
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