Yes
This is because of the antilock brake systems, or ABS. When the ABS is activated in a vehicle it can feel like the pedal is pushing back at you when you stop or start to slowly press the brakes.
Just go to a parking lot on a rainy day go above about 40 and slam on the brakes. If you skid you dont have antilock brakes, if you hear that grinding noise that kinda skips and you slow down but dont slid you do.
The power brakes are activated when you start the car. This is normal.
My 2007 Murano has squeaky brakes when I first start out, usually in the morning or after sitting for awhile. After a minute or so, the squeak goes away. The brakes work fine.
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brakes.
you must be using the brakes too much, start using the handbreak more please.
sound like you have "grabbing" brakes to me. i would check them for contamination and if they are then you will need new brakes and to replace all rubber components, and if your brakes are not contaminted i would start checking wheel bearings, warped rotor or drum, and the balance of your tires. i would check your rotor or drum first, that is most likely the cause
Timing belt.
Brakes need Checked ASAP They could be expanded to tight to the drum or perhaps an bearing is on the way out. But Start with the Brakes. Hope This Helps.
Assuming that the brakes are not "dragging" they start exerting force on the wheels when they are applied by the engineer.
Brakes