I have an issue with my Fiesta where while on track the pressure the pedal pushes back at my foot reduces, and that correlates to the calipers not applying pressure to the pads. Basically my brakes start getting really really vague. I have used Carol SRF for the last two years, and this isn't the same feel as boiled fluid. The pedal pressure/effort never comes back. If I pump the brake pedal with the engine off the pedal gets hard, but as soon as the engine turns on the pedal pressure disappears and I can push the brake pedal pretty much to the floor.
My friend who also tracks a Fiesta has this same issue, and between the two of us we've been fighting this issue for almost a year. I have swapped my brake lines, master cylinder, and booster. The booster fixed the issue until my next dry track day (in rain track sessions the brakes behaved normally, but weren't pushed nearly as hard).
My friend has replaced his master cylinder, brake booster, and ABS unit. The ABS unit fixed the issue for a week on the street (he says he tried to make the pedal go soft on the street, but we both have a limit to what we'll pull on the street). The first session last Saturday he said the brakes were fixed and confidence-inspiring. By the second session the problem had returned, and at the end of the day they were back to vague and he could push the pedal back to the floor. Sunday morning they had returned a bit, but by the end of the day he could again push the pedal to the floor.
Here's a weird twist: last week I had the race shop I use replace the front pads because I have had issues where the brakes lock up after pad replacement or brake bleeds. The tech noticed that my pedal wasn't hitting the brake switches in the right place, and adjusted where the pedal hits the switches. My pedal was vague before this, and back to normal after. I had a wrench light and code P0504 for the brake switch, though. I was happy and the brake lights worked normally (I passed state safety inspection the next day). In my first session Saturday, the brakes behaved normally until I cut a corner through the dirt, which was a bouncy excursion. Immediately the wrench light turned off and at the next heavy brake zone my brakes were almost nothing. They came back a bit, but only back to the vagueness from before the pad swap. Sunday I tried unplugging the cruise control switch, and the brake code came back but the pedal pressure didn't.
So here's my question: has anyone encountered this sort of thing? Or do they know if our cars have some sort of "ice mode" where the car's computer freaks out at repeated hard braking like FRS/BRZs apparently do?
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My friend who also tracks a Fiesta has this same issue, and between the two of us we've been fighting this issue for almost a year. I have swapped my brake lines, master cylinder, and booster. The booster fixed the issue until my next dry track day (in rain track sessions the brakes behaved normally, but weren't pushed nearly as hard).
My friend has replaced his master cylinder, brake booster, and ABS unit. The ABS unit fixed the issue for a week on the street (he says he tried to make the pedal go soft on the street, but we both have a limit to what we'll pull on the street). The first session last Saturday he said the brakes were fixed and confidence-inspiring. By the second session the problem had returned, and at the end of the day they were back to vague and he could push the pedal back to the floor. Sunday morning they had returned a bit, but by the end of the day he could again push the pedal to the floor.
Here's a weird twist: last week I had the race shop I use replace the front pads because I have had issues where the brakes lock up after pad replacement or brake bleeds. The tech noticed that my pedal wasn't hitting the brake switches in the right place, and adjusted where the pedal hits the switches. My pedal was vague before this, and back to normal after. I had a wrench light and code P0504 for the brake switch, though. I was happy and the brake lights worked normally (I passed state safety inspection the next day). In my first session Saturday, the brakes behaved normally until I cut a corner through the dirt, which was a bouncy excursion. Immediately the wrench light turned off and at the next heavy brake zone my brakes were almost nothing. They came back a bit, but only back to the vagueness from before the pad swap. Sunday I tried unplugging the cruise control switch, and the brake code came back but the pedal pressure didn't.
So here's my question: has anyone encountered this sort of thing? Or do they know if our cars have some sort of "ice mode" where the car's computer freaks out at repeated hard braking like FRS/BRZs apparently do?
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