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Friends: 0 | Hello there, I am new to this forum and this is my first post! Anyways, this generally only happens when the car/brakes are cold (hasn't been driven for a few hours) The main problem is that when i begin to depress the brake, the car slowly comes to a stop like normal, then once I get to a certain point (I'd say about 30% depressed) it jolts forward very hard, like the brake have been slammed. As i continue to drive, it slowly dissipates..but it is VERY annoying for the first 20mins of every drive! I talked to the dealer and they just wrote it off as braking habits, but I am not doing anything out of the ordinary. Wanted to see if this is a common occurrence in the brakes on the Prius? Could it be the pads, rotors, brake fluid/line issue? Any suggestions!? Any help would be greatly appreciated! ![]() |
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Friends: 0 | What year is the car, and what is the mileage? |
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Friends: 0 | it's an '06 and there just over 16,000 miles on it |
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Friends: 10 | Does this rough transition happen at about 7 or 8 mph? Tom |
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You can try cleaning the brake surfaces by speeding up to 45-50 mph, then shift to N and brake to bring the car to a stop. Repeat a few times. That might clean off the braking surfaces enough so that your problem will go away. If not, and you are up to a DIY project, I suggest getting a can of brake parts cleaner, then raising the car on four jackstands, removing the four tires, and pulling off the rear brake drums. Clean the rear brake shoes & drums, as well as the front pads & rotors. If you notice significant corrosion on the drums or the disks, this might be the cause of your problem.
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Friends: 0 | It's just rotor/drum rust. Clean it in N as Patrick says, making sure to exert very slow, even pressure, and it should clear right up. . _H* |
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