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ashy_gtt
Hello, need some advice.
The wife has had a 182 for around 2 years now, I don't drive it very often so need some feedback from you chaps that use 182's everyday.
I took it for a spin a few weeks back and noticed the brakes felt very bad, almost to the point where it didn't feel like it would stop quickly enough from speed.
Anyway as the wife uses it for work and transports our 10month old in it I thought it best to check the brakes. I bought a new set of discs and pads (nothing fancy just the replacement bits from Eurocarparts). I whipped the old ones off, which had plenty of meat on them, but the pads looked glazed over I wondered if they had been overheated at some point.
So I fitted the new discs and pads, cleaned all the sliders up, and greased all the caliper/pad contact areas up.
I just took it out for a quick test and its better but still not what you would expect from a modern car?
The pedal feels as if theres air in the system, however, I have fully bled the brakes with fresh fluid!
When you press the pedal there is approx 1" of travel then it starts to slow the car down, you can press it down another 1/2" until it feels like it hits the floor (but it hasn't its well clear) then you can push it even further and they work better. It just feels like you have to press it far too hard to make it stop... For example the brakes on my TDI Passat are 100 times better than on the much lighter clio!
Any ideas chaps?
Thanks Ashy
The wife has had a 182 for around 2 years now, I don't drive it very often so need some feedback from you chaps that use 182's everyday.
I took it for a spin a few weeks back and noticed the brakes felt very bad, almost to the point where it didn't feel like it would stop quickly enough from speed.
Anyway as the wife uses it for work and transports our 10month old in it I thought it best to check the brakes. I bought a new set of discs and pads (nothing fancy just the replacement bits from Eurocarparts). I whipped the old ones off, which had plenty of meat on them, but the pads looked glazed over I wondered if they had been overheated at some point.
So I fitted the new discs and pads, cleaned all the sliders up, and greased all the caliper/pad contact areas up.
I just took it out for a quick test and its better but still not what you would expect from a modern car?
The pedal feels as if theres air in the system, however, I have fully bled the brakes with fresh fluid!
When you press the pedal there is approx 1" of travel then it starts to slow the car down, you can press it down another 1/2" until it feels like it hits the floor (but it hasn't its well clear) then you can push it even further and they work better. It just feels like you have to press it far too hard to make it stop... For example the brakes on my TDI Passat are 100 times better than on the much lighter clio!
Any ideas chaps?
Thanks Ashy