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Posted

Hi,

I'm having a strange brake problem and was wondering if anyone could shed some light. When I first start the car in the morning and reverse out of the garage the brakes are almost nonexistent and I have to push down quite forcefully to keep from moving. After I get going though, the brakes seem to get better and the force required to stop the car becomes less. I have bled the system and checked the vacuum hoses for and leaks. I'm thinking that maybe the brake booster may be the culprit. Has anyone had any similar issues?

Thanks,

Jay

Posted

Hi,

I'm having a strange brake problem and was wondering if anyone could shed some light. When I first start the car in the morning and reverse out of the garage the brakes are almost nonexistent and I have to push down quite forcefully to keep from moving. After I get going though, the brakes seem to get better and the force required to stop the car becomes less. I have bled the system and checked the vacuum hoses for and leaks. I'm thinking that maybe the brake booster may be the culprit. Has anyone had any similar issues?

Thanks,

Jay

Interestingly, yes I have had to a lesser extent a similar thing . I put it down to the servo building up vacuum.

  • 1 month later...
Posted (edited)

Same issue with my C4! Maybe it's normal because the servo has to be pressurized by the motor and it take some seconds...

Edited by Doohan

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