R53 new pads and rotors, strange behavior
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R53 new pads and rotors, strange behavior
Hey folks!
I recently replaced my front rotors, pads and brake sensor on my R53, and I'm seeing some strange behavior.
The first time I brake after starting the car, I'm feeling what feels like a grind/stutter from the brakes. After that, braking behaves normally.
I also have an issue with one of my wheel speed sensors, so I'm getting the trio of dash lights. (ABS, Traction Control and Tire pressure)
Is it the bad sensor that is making the abs system give the strange behavor, or is something loose or improperly installed that is causing the grind/stutter?
Thanks in advance for your wisdom!
Cheers,
Duane
I recently replaced my front rotors, pads and brake sensor on my R53, and I'm seeing some strange behavior.
The first time I brake after starting the car, I'm feeling what feels like a grind/stutter from the brakes. After that, braking behaves normally.
I also have an issue with one of my wheel speed sensors, so I'm getting the trio of dash lights. (ABS, Traction Control and Tire pressure)
Is it the bad sensor that is making the abs system give the strange behavor, or is something loose or improperly installed that is causing the grind/stutter?
Thanks in advance for your wisdom!
Cheers,
Duane
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the brake wear sensor has nothing to do with the 'trifecta' of lights
that comes from an ABS sensor ... sounds like you might have knocked one while working on things ....
So far as the stutter: You did get the clips in the piston correctly? Sure the pads are in the grooves? Lubed the glider pins?
that comes from an ABS sensor ... sounds like you might have knocked one while working on things ....
So far as the stutter: You did get the clips in the piston correctly? Sure the pads are in the grooves? Lubed the glider pins?
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brakes?
You 'had them done'
go back to THEM and tell them you are unhappy .....
the pads I use have a warning that they have a 'break in coating' and it can take several hundred miles for the brakes to become fully effective ..... so drive slow and carefully ..... curiously buried in your owner's manual was a similar warning for the first owner of the new car .....
You 'had them done'
go back to THEM and tell them you are unhappy .....
the pads I use have a warning that they have a 'break in coating' and it can take several hundred miles for the brakes to become fully effective ..... so drive slow and carefully ..... curiously buried in your owner's manual was a similar warning for the first owner of the new car .....
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