gianluigi
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Registered: 9th Mar 05
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right chaps,
passed few days this has happend...i get into my car after its been standing for a good few hours, like in the morning and after work etc. when i move off, and for the 1st few feet, upto half a mile, if i apply the brakes, they're really sharp, i hear a 'grinding' sound from the rear of my car (drums?), and the back goes down like the hand-brake is on.
i know i defo need this checked out. just wondering if anyone has any ideas what it could be? is it common? i havent got time to bring it to my dad tonight or tomorrow....will it be ok to drive on for a few days, because it seems to be getting progressivly worse. but strange thing is, after about half a mile, it brakes normally again.
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Ben D
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Registered: 25th Apr 05
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My Rover 214 used to do that, Rear Brakes Used to seize on, Then release when i got so far down the road
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Dean_W
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Registered: 13th Dec 05
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If you put on your handbrake slightly and brake you will get the same symptoms.
Sounds like the rear brakes are sticking.
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gianluigi
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yesh thats exactly how it feels.
could it be brake cylender? fluid?
or the brakes?
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Dean_W
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Maybe they are seized and not returning correctly or have a sticky cable. Strip them down and clean them out see if it helps.
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Matt L
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mine does this occasionally. and also ever since its come back out of the garage when i brake the car judders slightly. its going back in though soon and ill ask him look at it.
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gianluigi
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thanks deano
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Dean_W
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No problem.
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mattk
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mine does it every morning, but only if its been pissing it down the night before, I think what it is is that the drums get a layer of rust and shit in them and so make them a bit sharper, as you brake the rust and shit wears away. Ive just had my shoes and cylinders one a few weeks ago so it isnt them.
I just drive out my street with the hand break up slightly till it goes
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gianluigi
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yes i looked at my drums the other day, i was supprised at the amount of rust.
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