Jim McClain
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I'm asking about this because I'm not sure it's normal. In previously driven automobiles, when I apply my brakes as I come upon a stop light, I generally apply steady, gentle pressure to the pedal and the car slows in direct relation to my foot pressure. As I get closer to the light or back of a car, I apply just enough more pressure to come to a complete stop. I don't do quick stops.
Since I got the 2005 KJ Limited, the braking is much different. I want to stop in the same manner, but the brake seems to have a mind of its own. I apply gentle pressure to slow, and the Jeep does, but soon the brake calipers seem to grip tighter on their own and I have to release pressure to slow the stop. It's as if some other force was applying the brakes harder, against my will.
Is this normal?
Jim
Since I got the 2005 KJ Limited, the braking is much different. I want to stop in the same manner, but the brake seems to have a mind of its own. I apply gentle pressure to slow, and the Jeep does, but soon the brake calipers seem to grip tighter on their own and I have to release pressure to slow the stop. It's as if some other force was applying the brakes harder, against my will.
Is this normal?
Jim