Hey everyone, me again. I just had another question. When i hit the brakes I can feel this vibration in the peddles, something SIMILLAR to ABS but not exactly the same. I don't know exactlty how else to explain it. It seems to only happen over about 60kmph/50mph. Had some new pads put in not to long ago. But before that, my car was out of comission for a while (no insurance). Do you guys think its something I should worry about or is it something that will go away in time? It was sitting in the driveway throughout the winter. TIA.
James
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prolly you brake discs if ya ask me.... does your steering wheel also move a bit when ya brake?
Check if they aint rusted to much (considering it wasnt used alot) if ya c no rust and ya feel the peddel vibrate and you steering wheel a bit aswell... ask some dealer but your brake discs are prolly (errr how do i say this in english) bent? You wont c it with your eyes but vibrating peddel/wheel and car stopping in small shocks when presssing the pedel very light are the symtems for that.
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Check if they aint rusted to much (considering it wasnt used alot) if ya c no rust and ya feel the peddel vibrate and you steering wheel a bit aswell... ask some dealer but your brake discs are prolly (errr how do i say this in english) bent? You wont c it with your eyes but vibrating peddel/wheel and car stopping in small shocks when presssing the pedel very light are the symtems for that.
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Rotors can be bent (warped) if a service shop uses an air wrech to put the lug bolts on and they do not use a torque wrench to tighten them all correctly.
Unevenly or over tightened lug bolts will cause this problem exactly as you are describing.
You may have to replace your rotors.
Every time a wheel has to be removed, ALWAYS make sure the lugs are torqued down evenly.
Cliff
Unevenly or over tightened lug bolts will cause this problem exactly as you are describing.
You may have to replace your rotors.
Every time a wheel has to be removed, ALWAYS make sure the lugs are torqued down evenly.
Cliff