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Ray O
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It was really hard to depress and was very ’jerky’ coming to a stop
when the brakes did catch. By the time I made it to town, I could
smell them.
Nope, brake fluid as noted, is good and probably a tad bit over the
Max line.
Nope, no car washes within the last month or so.
It has approximately 62,000 miles.
Thanks for the reply
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Ray O - 09 Feb 2007 04:23 GMT
> It was really hard to depress and was very 'jerky' coming to a stop
> when the brakes did catch. By the time I made it to town, I could
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> Thanks for the reply!
I would have the brakes inspected ASAP. If the front brake linings are
original, they are probably worn down and if there is metal to metal
contact, that would account for the jerky sensation and burning smell. The
high pedal effort can also indicate a stuck caliper slide.

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> > > Got in my '04 RX330 this morning and all pressure seemed to
> > be gone
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> > By any chance did you get a car wash the day before?