PaulCsordas
29-05-2016, 03:06 PM
I have recently had a full service on the car about 1000 miles ago.
The rear brake calipers had partially seized so these were removed and cleaned and freed, along with new pads and the discs had been lightly skimmed.
All fine until today when driving down a country lane and had to apply quick braking. The brake pedal went hard and the car did not stop immediately.
I pumped the brakes several times and initially the pedal stayed hard. I switched off the engine and then repeatedly pumped the brakes. The brakes were more bouncy but when I pushed the brake pedal firmly again it went hard like before.
It's difficult to say if the brake feels normal now so i need help and advice please.
What might be going on here and is it dangerous to drive like this, I have a 4 and a half year old son and i am not putting him in harms way.
Any help will be hugely appreciated!
Many thanks
Paul
The rear brake calipers had partially seized so these were removed and cleaned and freed, along with new pads and the discs had been lightly skimmed.
All fine until today when driving down a country lane and had to apply quick braking. The brake pedal went hard and the car did not stop immediately.
I pumped the brakes several times and initially the pedal stayed hard. I switched off the engine and then repeatedly pumped the brakes. The brakes were more bouncy but when I pushed the brake pedal firmly again it went hard like before.
It's difficult to say if the brake feels normal now so i need help and advice please.
What might be going on here and is it dangerous to drive like this, I have a 4 and a half year old son and i am not putting him in harms way.
Any help will be hugely appreciated!
Many thanks
Paul