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Hi All,
I’ve experienced my first issue with my Clio 182 and so here is my first post
Background
Around three weeks ago, I washed my car and then applied handbrake and left the car to sit (without moving it post-wash) for two weeks. On my return and went to move the car and the rear pads had stuck to the discs. I eventually got the car free with a bang from the rears (I’ve had this before with previous cars, but not this violent).
Symptoms
As I drove away I could hear a distinct grinding/whirring from the rear. I assumed this was the accumulated rust and so pulled a series of aggressive stops to see if this would clear. More worryingly the braking performance of the car has been diminished; I got the feeling that the rear was doing nothing in this regard. The grinding has gone, but I still had the feeling something was wrong with the rear brakes.
Since that point I’ve taken the car to a reputable indie and they seemed to think everything was ok with the brakes, but I still have doubt.
Today I jacked the car up and spun the wheels my hand. Both wheels don’t spin freely and will immediately stop revolving as soon as my effort stops. I also turned on the ignition (but not the engine) and applied the brake while trying to manually spin the wheel. There was no difference in resistance from having the brakes applied or not – which is worrying
· Handbrake works without issue
· Rear wheels spin but with resistance
· Rear discs seem rusty, especially as compared to the front discs
Please help!
I’d be grateful for anyone’s input into this and what they think the issue might be. The car is no show pony, but I want the thing to stop and so I’m resolved to getting this fixed correctly. Please let me know:
· Any further diagnostics I could perform
· What the issue may be
· Any potential quick solutions
Thanks for taking time to read
Adam
I’ve experienced my first issue with my Clio 182 and so here is my first post
Background
Around three weeks ago, I washed my car and then applied handbrake and left the car to sit (without moving it post-wash) for two weeks. On my return and went to move the car and the rear pads had stuck to the discs. I eventually got the car free with a bang from the rears (I’ve had this before with previous cars, but not this violent).
Symptoms
As I drove away I could hear a distinct grinding/whirring from the rear. I assumed this was the accumulated rust and so pulled a series of aggressive stops to see if this would clear. More worryingly the braking performance of the car has been diminished; I got the feeling that the rear was doing nothing in this regard. The grinding has gone, but I still had the feeling something was wrong with the rear brakes.
Since that point I’ve taken the car to a reputable indie and they seemed to think everything was ok with the brakes, but I still have doubt.
Today I jacked the car up and spun the wheels my hand. Both wheels don’t spin freely and will immediately stop revolving as soon as my effort stops. I also turned on the ignition (but not the engine) and applied the brake while trying to manually spin the wheel. There was no difference in resistance from having the brakes applied or not – which is worrying
· Handbrake works without issue
· Rear wheels spin but with resistance
· Rear discs seem rusty, especially as compared to the front discs
Please help!
I’d be grateful for anyone’s input into this and what they think the issue might be. The car is no show pony, but I want the thing to stop and so I’m resolved to getting this fixed correctly. Please let me know:
· Any further diagnostics I could perform
· What the issue may be
· Any potential quick solutions
Thanks for taking time to read
Adam