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Old 10-11-11, 10:26 AM
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OK, this is the second time I noticed this. I'm at a stop light, looking around, suddenly, I notice I am slightly moving forward. Is my foot (on the brake) just too relaxed, or what?

I have never experienced this before in any vehicle.

Anyone else?
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Old 10-11-11, 12:00 PM
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I think it is the brake, or rather, how your foot steps on the brake, because I had exactly the same experience. My wife complained the same thing a couple of times when I first started to drive the GX.

The GX brake has a different feel from that of all the other cars I had, including another Lexus. It feels a bit "spongy". I found I need to press and hold it very firmly.

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Old 10-11-11, 12:34 PM
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I've had the same experience since day one with my GX 460. I've never felt this on any other Lexus vehicle. The dealer said it's normal?
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Old 10-12-11, 03:46 AM
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There are several threads on this. Hate it but it is what it is.
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I've had the same experience. It seems to be that it happens because the "bottom" of the travel on the pedal is not as firm, so your feedback on whether you have the brake pressed hard enough is not as distinct as it is in other cars. Doesn't happen in my FJ or my old Landcruiser.
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Old 10-12-11, 05:40 AM
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This is common on several Lexus/Toyota 4WD vehicles. You will experience it more when the engine is cold and idling faster. When the vehicle is up to temp and idling and operating temp (550 rpm) it is barely noticeable. The reason for this design was intended for better low speed off-road braking/use.

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Old 10-12-11, 07:28 AM
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Yeah, I experience the same darn thing.

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Old 10-12-11, 05:32 PM
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I've gotten in the habit of throwing into neutral as if it were a stick. Makes it easier. I hate having to jam my foot on the brake to keep it from rolling.
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Old 10-13-11, 05:30 PM
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My GX did crawl a little at a stop light; probably I've gotten used to pressing on the brake pedal a little harder now, so the "problem" is gone.
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Both my 470 and my new 4Runner do this, must be a Toyota thing...
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There was a brake related recall for early 2nd gen, was yours affected by it?
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Originally Posted by igzy
There was a brake related recall for early 2nd gen, was yours affected by it?
I believe it was a VSC-related recall, not the brakes. And yes, the dealer did the software upgrade, washed my car, and filled up the tank - all for free!
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Originally Posted by MWalker
Both my 470 and my new 4Runner do this, must be a Toyota thing...
my 94 and 01 4runners didn't so if it is, it's a new Toyota thing.

I love my 01, once it comes to a rest it doesn't go anywhere. I can even take the foot off the brake. It's like it's purring. I was going to get rid of it but I think I actually like driving it better than my gx so I kept it for weekend errands. And so my gx doesn't turn into a mom car with the 4 year old. Sorry, I digress. I just wish they hadn't changed whatever they changed in this regard.

eta: I just realized my old 4runners were not 4WD so maybe as per a pp it's a 4WD Toyota thing?
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Originally Posted by wannaGX
I've gotten in the habit of throwing into neutral as if it were a stick.
Good tip. I am gonna try this trick.
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I also put it in neutral during long lights.
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