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Dear all,

I note that sometimes when i'm in traffic & leave my foot on the brake, sometimes i feel the pedal moving a bit forward..... what do u think it is? Is it normal? My brakes still work gr8, ABS works prefectly too.

Rgds

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Does it only happen when you have the air-con on? If so then I would say it's normal as I've noticed the same on my Yaris - I think it's when the air con compressor clicks on.

By the way, it's not a good a idea to keep your foot on the brake as if the disc is red hot then it can warp. Use the handbrake instead :thumbsup:

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Does it only happen when you have the air-con on? If so then I would say it's normal as I've noticed the same on my Yaris - I think it's when the air con compressor clicks on.

By the way, it's not a good a idea to keep your foot on the brake as if the disc is red hot then it can warp. Use the handbrake instead :thumbsup:

I think only when i have the aircon on mate.....10x for the advice!!

Any more views dear friends?

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If you pump the brake pedal with the engine off, then turn on the engine, you'll feel the same thing- brake pedal lowers. It seems normal

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