My 406 has been standing for a couple of months, the brake pedal stays down when depressed. I have to hook it up with my feet, the brakes then release. before I take bits off and check the pistons for corrosion, what else should i check?
how does the pedal normaly return, is it spring loaded or does the brake servo do something?
Brake pedal sticking
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Brake pedal sticking
MODIFIED 1997 406 SRI; FULL ECOSSE TOURING BODY KIT;CUSTOM EXHAUST;
17"FOX ALLOYS;DUMP VALVE;
INDUCTION KIT;LOWERED 40MM.
LEXUS STYLE REAR LIGHTS;
DTM STYLE MIRRORS
17"FOX ALLOYS;DUMP VALVE;
INDUCTION KIT;LOWERED 40MM.
LEXUS STYLE REAR LIGHTS;
DTM STYLE MIRRORS
Re: Brake pedal sticking
I had sticky brake pedal and it was a sticking piston in the rear brakes.
I start checking the brakes to see if any are sticking, i d start at the back if you have rear discs.
I start checking the brakes to see if any are sticking, i d start at the back if you have rear discs.
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Previously - 1999 406 Executive HDI
Previously - 1999 406 Executive HDI
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Re: Brake pedal sticking
Old thread, but it seems to be the only one for "brake pedal sticking" so I thought I'd add to it rather than create a new one.
Actually, about the time this thread was created my 406 was going through a phase when the brake pedal would always stick down and I had to kick it back up to release the brakes. It cleared itself up after a few months.
However, it always sticks if I brake very hard.
Anyway, I can feel that the brake pedal is getting a bit lazy to come back up.
I'm sure I'm well overdue for a change of brake fluid (any tips?), but what could be causing the sticking?
Actually, about the time this thread was created my 406 was going through a phase when the brake pedal would always stick down and I had to kick it back up to release the brakes. It cleared itself up after a few months.
However, it always sticks if I brake very hard.
Anyway, I can feel that the brake pedal is getting a bit lazy to come back up.
I'm sure I'm well overdue for a change of brake fluid (any tips?), but what could be causing the sticking?
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Former: 406 1.9 TD; 406 HDi 90; 407 2.2 160; 307cc 180; 508 HDi 140.
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Re: Brake pedal sticking
Before my time this thread
Reading it I'm having doubts that I know how brakes work bcause I'd have thought if a rear caliper piston was stuck the pedal would still come up because the pistons in the master cylinder act like a valve, on the way up there's nothing to stop the fluid going past the seals and this is the way more fluid goes into the system as the pads wear.
Before that I would have said obviously a master cylinder fault but now I don't know
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Before that I would have said obviously a master cylinder fault but now I don't know

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Re: Brake pedal sticking
i had a sticking brake peddle once all but one of the calipers where seized and let by in the master cylinder the rear brake calipers had pistons and sliders and the front had a part seized slider pin fixing the seized parts fixed the sticking peddle