- Banned
- #106
Today: cold, damp, very foggy. Very heavy dew on everything. My first 2 miles are residential. Lots of stop signs.
Lots of cars in front of the two schools I have to pass.
I'm going 15 mph to zero. 15 mph to zero. About 7 or 8 times. I'm using a light foot at these slow speeds. Every single time I'm getting a strong grabby feel right at 3 mph. 7 or 8 times in a row. I'm starting to get on board the "Ford has a programming issue" train.
Then I get on a boulevard. Get up to 35-40 mph. But being fuel conscious, I stay light on the pedal. 100% regen down to 3 mph. Yup. Grabs at 3 mph.
THEN I get up to 45 mph on a downgrade. With a red light at the bottom. Geez, I better get this thing stopped! I have to transition to friction brakes around 25 mph and stay on the blended brakes all the way down to zero. Hey! That was smooth all the way down to zero, no grab.
Here's where it gets interesting. I made 4 or 5 more gentle stops. Each perfectly smooth. I TRIED to get grab by doing 100% regen down to 3 mph. 4 or 5 more times. It never had the grabby feel again.
5 hours later I drive to lunch. It's warmer, drier, the sun is out. I can not replicate the grabby brake feel.
Today; in my Mav, in my weather, I'm going with the wet or rusty rotor theory. Once I cleaned them up, things were fine.
Watch closely. See if yours behaves like this.
Lots of cars in front of the two schools I have to pass.
I'm going 15 mph to zero. 15 mph to zero. About 7 or 8 times. I'm using a light foot at these slow speeds. Every single time I'm getting a strong grabby feel right at 3 mph. 7 or 8 times in a row. I'm starting to get on board the "Ford has a programming issue" train.
Then I get on a boulevard. Get up to 35-40 mph. But being fuel conscious, I stay light on the pedal. 100% regen down to 3 mph. Yup. Grabs at 3 mph.
THEN I get up to 45 mph on a downgrade. With a red light at the bottom. Geez, I better get this thing stopped! I have to transition to friction brakes around 25 mph and stay on the blended brakes all the way down to zero. Hey! That was smooth all the way down to zero, no grab.
Here's where it gets interesting. I made 4 or 5 more gentle stops. Each perfectly smooth. I TRIED to get grab by doing 100% regen down to 3 mph. 4 or 5 more times. It never had the grabby feel again.
5 hours later I drive to lunch. It's warmer, drier, the sun is out. I can not replicate the grabby brake feel.
Today; in my Mav, in my weather, I'm going with the wet or rusty rotor theory. Once I cleaned them up, things were fine.
Watch closely. See if yours behaves like this.
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