Not having a good day with this darned car today! 2001 TD4. Nearside front window regulator has gone sick, and it's not that old. Cheapo one from eBay, but supposedly a 2 year guarantee. We'll see...
Anyway, on my trip out to test it I braked a bit harder than normal and was a bit surprised that the braking continued for a second or so, after I lifted off the brake pedal! I tried it again a few times and it was repeatable. Not such an issue under gentle braking, but under harder braking (nothing like hard enough to induce an ABS intervention) it did the same thing again. I stopped and pressed very hard on the brake pedal then tried to set off. It felt like the handbrake was on or the brakes were binding very badly. Left it a second, and they freed off. Drove the couple of miles home and felt all the brakes. Both rears were barely warm to the touch. Both fronts were a little too hot to touch, but not massively hot. About what I'd expect from the braking to come off the road and into our drive.
I've given up for the night as bad light has stopped play, but does anyone have any ideas, please? I have heard that a failing brake flexi hose can "balloon" under pressure and then apply the brake for a bit until it shrinks back down again. Also wondered if it might be the slider pins on the front calipers, but it's odd the way it binds for a second and then frees off.
Anyway, on my trip out to test it I braked a bit harder than normal and was a bit surprised that the braking continued for a second or so, after I lifted off the brake pedal! I tried it again a few times and it was repeatable. Not such an issue under gentle braking, but under harder braking (nothing like hard enough to induce an ABS intervention) it did the same thing again. I stopped and pressed very hard on the brake pedal then tried to set off. It felt like the handbrake was on or the brakes were binding very badly. Left it a second, and they freed off. Drove the couple of miles home and felt all the brakes. Both rears were barely warm to the touch. Both fronts were a little too hot to touch, but not massively hot. About what I'd expect from the braking to come off the road and into our drive.
I've given up for the night as bad light has stopped play, but does anyone have any ideas, please? I have heard that a failing brake flexi hose can "balloon" under pressure and then apply the brake for a bit until it shrinks back down again. Also wondered if it might be the slider pins on the front calipers, but it's odd the way it binds for a second and then frees off.