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  • Question: vibration when braking

    Just went back home and drove my parent's Mk4, realise every time when stopping or slowing down the car the car somehow makes vibrations obviously when on smoothen surfaces of road, I am not sure if its caused by the rusty brakes?? coz the car rarely been driven... sitting in the car park mostly, or would it be the tiptronic box problem? I haven't got a safe enough chance to put in "Neutral" and stopping the car in order to test if its the gearbox. Its only happen since I came back one month back...

    Cheers
    Carlson

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    My old car did that, turned out to be a warped disc, could be any number of things tho.
    I have my RED , 3DR MKV GTI with leather in manual and I love it!

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    • #3
      have you checked the air pressure in the tyres?? or better still,how long has it sat? if its such a long time,could have a flat spot on the tyres?or could be rusty brakes if there was a great amount of build up!!

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      • #4
        thanks guys for the info. just went for a wash and give a bit of checking out, but seems the disc is still straight & flat enough, and it seems it only happens when things heats up. My parents said they only driven it once during the month, and I did the tyre pressure just a week b4 I go...well, still better to check it out tomorrow. Also rust on disc should be gone since I driven out of it around 100km since back!! Hope I don't have to go to the mechanics...the car only got 13000 on clock!

        Cheers
        Carlson

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        • #5
          if it is an auto and your folks heat up the brakes they will warp and you cannt see it. Take it for a drive down a gradient and touch the brakes lightly and if the wheel starts to vibrate in your hands then in it is 90% likely it is warped disks.

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          • #6
            that happend to me once on my mk2 and everyone said it was a warped disc, it wasnt. one of the nuts (that bolt the wheel on) was very loose. try tightening the bolts.....
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            • #7
              its actually the whole car shaking
              just checked...no warpped front disc, no flat spot of tire, no loosen bolts, going to the fuel station later see what happen when tyres been pumped
              Last edited by SOHC; 03-04-2007, 04:39 PM.

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              • #8
                This is a longshot, but try cleaning the disc. I had this problem and bought some brake cleaning spray which cured it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by syncro View Post
                  This is a longshot, but try cleaning the disc. I had this problem and bought some brake cleaning spray which cured it.
                  hehe ok will do that as soon as a find a shop which sells that
                  a lot of rust & dust deposits staying on the pads

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                  • #10
                    Good vibration like that when braking still make me wonder if it's a warped disc, I couldn't see the fact that mine were warped but it still made the car tremble/vibrate.

                    There are a million other things it could be of course...
                    I have my RED , 3DR MKV GTI with leather in manual and I love it!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by REDMKVGTI View Post
                      Good vibration like that when braking still make me wonder if it's a warped disc, I couldn't see the fact that mine were warped but it still made the car tremble/vibrate.

                      There are a million other things it could be of course...
                      unless my old man did something with it
                      it doesn't vibrate as much now...but still
                      took the wheels off gave it a bit of check seems nothing much happening to the disc though

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                      • #12
                        Warped discs - must be a Golf epidemic or something hey ?

                        I've had it too!!!
                        -DIDZ

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                        • #13
                          i just bought a mk4 golf the other day and its doing the same thing! im 99% sure its warped discs on the front

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                          • #14
                            Warped discs would only appear during braking and possibly cause the brake pedal to appear 'long'/drop further.

                            Gavin
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                            • #15
                              Another thing may be a semi-seized piston, that is intermittently jaming on one side?

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