problem-brakes sticking or drive meshing????

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problem-brakes sticking or drive meshing????

Post by makara6 » Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:13 am

Has anyone experienced this??, when I reverse the beautiful RS4 machine (500miles) into the garage and let it sit for 12hrs or so, when I go to drive forwards out the garage something seems to have locked up, the move forward feels loaded like the brake is on or something isn't meshing properly,then a crack like something is releasing/meshing and we're off. It doesn't do it when its hot or been run. I spoke to our dealer today and he said he's driven a number of A4's that do it...said it could be the disk pads moving back when reversed into the garage and then releasing as I go forward (makes no difference if I leave the hand brake off). This is my first Audi, is this common??? Any comments appreciated.

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Post by TWH » Mon Jul 24, 2006 12:24 pm

I occasionally get that with my B5 RS4 if it's been standing for a few days - I always assumed it was just the handbrake sticking slightly - probably different to what your getting but you never know.
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Post by GlynRS2 » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:02 pm

It sounds like brake pads are binding to the discs, so the dealer may be right. The rear drum handbrake (Porsche style in centre of rear disc) on the RS2 does that if the car is slightly damp and then left with the handbrake on for a while.
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Post by dociain » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:43 pm

Mine does as well (B7 RS4) Usually worse if say I wash the car fri night and don't use again till Mon Always thought it was sticking brake pads following washing. Don't usually leave the hand brake on though in the garage.

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Post by dummi » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:53 pm

if it is like the b5 generation the rear pads automatically adjust to contact the disc and is unfortunately not like the porsche style seperate handbrake drum

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Post by makara6 » Mon Jul 24, 2006 8:18 pm

Hi Guys Thanks for the replies...it does it even if I leave the hand brake off, but if I use the car quickly from its last run it doesn't do it...so guess the dealer maybe right. I seem to wash it more than use it...I'm in love!!!,I will keep an eye on it if it does it more after washing ie water over the wheels.

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Post by TTbrit » Mon Jul 24, 2006 10:10 pm

I think it has something to do with the oxidization of the rotors polished face that creates a sticking sensation with the pads. My TT does this after the rotors get wet. Do your brakes feel a tad fury the first time you push them and then they are fine? look at the rotors next time and see if they are brown with rust.

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Post by RS4_B7 » Tue Jul 25, 2006 5:28 am

Hi :) ,
i'm sure its from washing ... it's important to know from what , but the more important is to know if it's harmful or not .. i will ask my dealer about it
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Post by simple1 » Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:48 am

B5, B7, 996tt all do it.. but only if I put the cars away wet, either rain or washed.. none do it if its dry...

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Post by nidfix » Tue Jul 25, 2006 9:00 am

I had that with my old A3s, and still with my S4.
As far as I know it is not harmful, just a bit annoying.
I tend to park also my car almost straight after cleaning. The only thing to do (if obviously you don't stay on a steep slope) is to leave 1st engaged instead of using your hand brake.

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Post by tanoga » Tue Jul 25, 2006 10:38 am

After washing the car why not take it for a drive to dry the brakes off before parking up.

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Post by simple1 » Tue Jul 25, 2006 4:54 pm

tanoga wrote:After washing the car why not take it for a drive to dry the brakes off before parking up.
Cos down in deepest zummerzet... there is so much bloody lime in the water...... end up with white streaks all over the place :lol:

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