Sticky brakes - just a muck build up from Winter driving?
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Hullo,
Very recently, when using my car for the first time each day, the brakes seem to stick and make that horrible 'clunk' noise as they unstick as I pull away. Could this be down to a build up of crud from the roads or something more serious? The disks are pretty grotty too and grind on braking for the first mile or so.
Thanks,
R.
Very recently, when using my car for the first time each day, the brakes seem to stick and make that horrible 'clunk' noise as they unstick as I pull away. Could this be down to a build up of crud from the roads or something more serious? The disks are pretty grotty too and grind on braking for the first mile or so.
Thanks,
R.
Greenwich Ross said:
Hullo,
Very recently, when using my car for the first time each day, the brakes seem to stick and make that horrible 'clunk' noise as they unstick as I pull away. Could this be down to a build up of crud from the roads or something more serious? The disks are pretty grotty too and grind on braking for the first mile or so.
Thanks,
R.
Is this on your Boxster? My neighbour has one that he doesn't use much and I'm amazed by how little the disks corrode. Mine look terrible after a couple of days of non-use. Very recently, when using my car for the first time each day, the brakes seem to stick and make that horrible 'clunk' noise as they unstick as I pull away. Could this be down to a build up of crud from the roads or something more serious? The disks are pretty grotty too and grind on braking for the first mile or so.
Thanks,
R.
If I know I'm not going to use the car for more than a day I try to make sure I release the brake pedal just as the car comes to rest so it's not parked with the pads jammed on. I leave the handbrake off and the car in gear, but it's on a level drive - I'm aware that it's illegal to leave the car with the handbrake off.
Even with doing all that, there can sometime still be a tremendous clunk on first moving if the car hasn't been used for a few days.
Deva Link said:
Greenwich Ross said:
Hullo,
Very recently, when using my car for the first time each day, the brakes seem to stick and make that horrible 'clunk' noise as they unstick as I pull away. Could this be down to a build up of crud from the roads or something more serious? The disks are pretty grotty too and grind on braking for the first mile or so.
Thanks,
R.
Is this on your Boxster? My neighbour has one that he doesn't use much and I'm amazed by how little the disks corrode. Mine look terrible after a couple of days of non-use. Very recently, when using my car for the first time each day, the brakes seem to stick and make that horrible 'clunk' noise as they unstick as I pull away. Could this be down to a build up of crud from the roads or something more serious? The disks are pretty grotty too and grind on braking for the first mile or so.
Thanks,
R.
If I know I'm not going to use the car for more than a day I try to make sure I release the brake pedal just as the car comes to rest so it's not parked with the pads jammed on. I leave the handbrake off and the car in gear, but it's on a level drive - I'm aware that it's illegal to leave the car with the handbrake off.
Even with doing all that, there can sometime still be a tremendous clunk on first moving if the car hasn't been used for a few days.

My rear driver side brake has started squealing on braking until it's warmed up, after a couple of applications, the noise stops. My dad reckons the shoes might be worn down as the car has drum brakes at the back, I suppose we'll find out when it goes for it's service. Whether it's a case of winter weather creating more costs on my motoring of just an inevitable bit of maintainance remains to be seen.
Mastodon2 said:
My rear driver side brake has started squealing on braking until it's warmed up, after a couple of applications, the noise stops. My dad reckons the shoes might be worn down as the car has drum brakes at the back, I suppose we'll find out when it goes for it's service. Whether it's a case of winter weather creating more costs on my motoring of just an inevitable bit of maintainance remains to be seen.
In normal use rear brake shoes will last for many years but drum brakes really do need cleaning and lubrication on a routine basis. For many cars it's not part of the service schedule though - a good indie would do it, but a franchised dealership following the manufacturers service sheet wouldn't.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff