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Lexus GS300h brake problem

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Old 02-01-24, 10:21 AM
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Hi, realized that my brake is not working as it suppose to work. Yes its not smooth at low braking. I know how it was and i bought another 450h and it doesn't have that problem. When you try to brake smooth its just jumping on regeneration and back. Seems like some brake pedal sensor switch which turning on EV regeneration is almost dead or some pump… have any had similar issue? These parts is a lit expensive to change, i don't want to go to dealer and change whole package as they usually do.. thanks in advance!
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Are you sure that it's between regen and back? Could be front rotor deposits.
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Originally Posted by Lwerewolf
Are you sure that it's between regen and back? Could be front rotor deposits.
I was thinking about it.. when you brake- steering wheel not shaking.. so its either back rotors either something else
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