Quick groan when I step on the brakes downhill
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Quick groan when I step on the brakes downhill
Hey guys,
Just got my is250 awd and I noticed that when I step on the brake pedal, I hear quick groan from the front wheels, right before the car completely stops. When I try to release my foot on the brake pedal a little bit and slowly I hear the sounds again. This specially happens when I am driving downhill and sometimes on flat roads. No sound when I am driving uphill.
Hopefully someone can give me some ideas.
Thanks!
Just got my is250 awd and I noticed that when I step on the brake pedal, I hear quick groan from the front wheels, right before the car completely stops. When I try to release my foot on the brake pedal a little bit and slowly I hear the sounds again. This specially happens when I am driving downhill and sometimes on flat roads. No sound when I am driving uphill.
Hopefully someone can give me some ideas.
Thanks!
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Did you recently clean your wheels and brakes? I have the same symptoms right after pressure washing my brakes and wheels. Almost any car, clean or not, will have a brake groan while slowly releasing the brake pedal.
If you're super worried, it could never hurt to check the life of your pads. How much meat is left?
If you're super worried, it could never hurt to check the life of your pads. How much meat is left?
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Did you recently clean your wheels and brakes? I have the same symptoms right after pressure washing my brakes and wheels. Almost any car, clean or not, will have a brake groan while slowly releasing the brake pedal.
If you're super worried, it could never hurt to check the life of your pads. How much meat is left?
If you're super worried, it could never hurt to check the life of your pads. How much meat is left?
Hi Pittsy,
Thanks for the advise. The noise doesnt matter if the car is newly washed or dry. It is always there when I brake slowly. It sounds like something is dry. The car doesnt groan when I am going uphill maybe because there is no resistance as opposed to going downhill when the brake pads need to stop the rotors from moving forward. Brake pads are still pretty good. Could it need some lubrication maybe?
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Hi Pittsy,
Thanks for the advise. The noise doesnt matter if the car is newly washed or dry. It is always there when I brake slowly. It sounds like something is dry. The car doesnt groan when I am going uphill maybe because there is no resistance as opposed to going downhill when the brake pads need to stop the rotors from moving forward. Brake pads are still pretty good. Could it need some lubrication maybe?
Thanks for the advise. The noise doesnt matter if the car is newly washed or dry. It is always there when I brake slowly. It sounds like something is dry. The car doesnt groan when I am going uphill maybe because there is no resistance as opposed to going downhill when the brake pads need to stop the rotors from moving forward. Brake pads are still pretty good. Could it need some lubrication maybe?
I only ask about the carwash part, because the brakedusts acts as a "lubricant".
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Hi Pittsy,
I will try that. Thanks! I was going home after shift and listened to it again. No Music! It is about 15 degrees celsius outside so it is pretty warm. ( I live in Alberta) and today it wasnt too bad. It was much more quiet. Could it have something to do with the pads acting up when it is cold? Perhaps they become harder when it is cold?
I will try that. Thanks! I was going home after shift and listened to it again. No Music! It is about 15 degrees celsius outside so it is pretty warm. ( I live in Alberta) and today it wasnt too bad. It was much more quiet. Could it have something to do with the pads acting up when it is cold? Perhaps they become harder when it is cold?
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Hi Pittsy,
I will try that. Thanks! I was going home after shift and listened to it again. No Music! It is about 15 degrees celsius outside so it is pretty warm. ( I live in Alberta) and today it wasnt too bad. It was much more quiet. Could it have something to do with the pads acting up when it is cold? Perhaps they become harder when it is cold?
I will try that. Thanks! I was going home after shift and listened to it again. No Music! It is about 15 degrees celsius outside so it is pretty warm. ( I live in Alberta) and today it wasnt too bad. It was much more quiet. Could it have something to do with the pads acting up when it is cold? Perhaps they become harder when it is cold?
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I had the exact same issue with my front brakes. It's the LCA bushing torquing as you brake and then untorquing as you come to a stop causing movement in the brake pad against the rotor. I changed mine out to the Superpro bushing (stiffer) and no more groan.
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