odd braking
#1
odd braking
I have a really steep driveway with no turnaround space, so I back down it. Oftentimes when doing so, my brakes behave oddly: they jerk sort of rhythmically and I can feel it through the brake pedal. It's hard to describe, but it sounds and feels like a very mechanical kind of a pulsing and scraping thing.
Anyone know what this is? Should I be worried?
Thanks.
Anyone know what this is? Should I be worried?
Thanks.
#7
Nope. The drive was recently paved. It's happening on steep and smooth ground. Is that unloading possible just because, say, one side of the car may be lower on the incline, since I'm backing down at an angle?
It seems worse if I'm taking the steepest approach.
It seems worse if I'm taking the steepest approach.
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#8
Is this a base Carrera?
If so I'm Almost certain my car used to behave this way at times on steep inclines while braking.
I have upgraded to Turbo/GT3 6piston front/4piston rear and 350mm rotors all around .
The car no longer has that problem .
If so I'm Almost certain my car used to behave this way at times on steep inclines while braking.
I have upgraded to Turbo/GT3 6piston front/4piston rear and 350mm rotors all around .
The car no longer has that problem .
#9
It is a base Carrera. (Still a high-end enough car that I wouldn't think I'd need to upgrade the brakes just to back down a driveway, though.)
I don't mind it too much, but for the concern that I may be doing some kind of damage . . .
I don't mind it too much, but for the concern that I may be doing some kind of damage . . .
#10
My thoughts were that since it gets worse on the steepest part of the incline then it has to be related to weight transfer. As you back down on a steep incline the front will get lighter, there's a possibility of the ABS pulsating due to less weight to the front wheels. I'm insinuating what you are hearing/feeling is the ABS and the skipping of the front tires as the calipers open/close.
My car does this when I leave my underground parking, so I'm going up a steep driveway over a sidewalk hump at an angle under braking. I get the noises that you describe.
My car does this when I leave my underground parking, so I'm going up a steep driveway over a sidewalk hump at an angle under braking. I get the noises that you describe.
Last edited by Sleek996; 08-12-2016 at 02:36 PM.
#12
It is not all-wheel drive.
This sounds pretty reasonable. Is it causing any harm?
My thoughts were that since it gets worse on the steepest part of the incline then it has to be related to weight transfer. As you back down on a steep incline the front will get lighter, there's a possibility of the ABS pulsating due to less weight to the front wheels. I'm insinuating what you are hearing/feeling is the ABS and the skipping of the front tires as the calipers open/close..
#15
My thoughts were that since it gets worse on the steepest part of the incline then it has to be related to weight transfer. As you back down on a steep incline the front will get lighter, there's a possibility of the ABS pulsating due to less weight to the front wheels. I'm insinuating what you are hearing/feeling is the ABS and the skipping of the front tires as the calipers open/close.
My car does this when I leave my underground parking, so I'm going up a steep driveway over a sidewalk hump at an angle under braking. I get the noises that you describe.
My car does this when I leave my underground parking, so I'm going up a steep driveway over a sidewalk hump at an angle under braking. I get the noises that you describe.
I also back down my steep driveway and this happens to me. There's little weight in the front so when backing up and braking, you're shifting weight even further to the rear, causing the abs to pulse.