They used to have brake problems but now they don't because they found out that it was an operation error.
Toyota! Toyota all the way. In my opinion, foreign cars are alot better and alot dependable. I have had bad experiences with American cars in the past. My dad has an Toyota Camry with 290,000 miles on it, and has not had to fix anything once, except the oil. My aunt had a Chevy and about 2 months after she got it, it was in the shop. So go with the Toyota. :D
If there is a squeaky noise coming from any of your wheels and from pressing on the brakes, then I am supposing that there is something wrong with your brakes. From my past experiences with squeaky noises coming from my wheels, I got it checked out by a mechanic and he said that my brakes were worn out to the point where I was going to lose brake control in the wheels that were squeaking. I would suggest you get your squeaky wheel and brakes checked out by a mechanic. You might have to only change the brakes if its not too serious. I wish you the best of luck!
the problem is that your saft on your power stearing pump broke and that afects your power brakes to
there are tons of people with this problem that got a lot of money from Toyota for this problem. Its called tacoma buyback program. look into it, i got 11,100 $ for a truck i pai 5500$ for.
the brakes probably got too hot, due to long and hard braking. Then it is possible that the brakes start to do that. The other problem might be that your brakepads are worn and have to be replaced.
AnswerIv had a similar problem. youv got a loose connection in one of your back light units. its not expensive to get fixed though your car isn't a suzuki swift by any chance is it?
Bryans ride that got fix up was a Toyota supra twin turbo, the cars used to chase the semi drivers were Honda civics, jesses dads car was a jetta
The sheer majority of them have brakes, which sorts that out. Fixies might not have brakes as such, but you can put backpressure on the pedals which will stop the bike eventually. Some BMX trick bikes haven't got brakes, but as long as they're not ridden downhill or in traffic that's not much of a problem.
I just got a complete overhaul on my brakes and a week later they started squeaking so I called the shop and he said the brake pads need to be sanded with an abrasive disk or flexible honing brush.
My 2000 v6 had a leaking booster. Brakes seemed fine untill you tried to panic stop, then pedal has rock hard and didnt stop vehicle. Got a used one at a salvage yard, fixed hissing sound and panic breaking problem.
If there are disc brake, it could be frozen caliper slides or a frozen caliper piston. If they are drum brakes, it could be a frozen wheel cylinder.
no i can't anyone else has got the same problem, or any solution?