otty wrote:
When I stop at a traffic light, the CRD stops fine, but while I am sitting at the light, if I press hard on the brake the pedal will slowly go about 3/4 of the way toward the floor. I had it checked out by my dealer and the service manager said that it is normal because the diesel engine does not produce the vacuum like a gas engine. The vacuum for the brakes is provided by the steering pump. He said the drop in the pedal is normal because of this. Question, do others have the same drop in the pedal when pressing hard on the brake while stopped at a light? I would feel better knowing that it is truly suppossed to be that way. The service manager is nice, but he has been wrong before.
I have a similiar problem with my CRD except my brake pedal goes all the way to the floor. This issue was brought to my attention in a very scary manner. I had four boy scouts in my CRD and was towing the troop equipment trailer (about 2500 lbs) home from a weekend campout. We were approaching a stop sign at a "T" intersection. I braked once to slow down and had good pedal. When I braked the second time, the pedal went all the way to the floor and we were still moving toward the stop sign. I stopped us with a strong pull on the e-brake. Two days later, on the way to the dealership, the brake pedal once again went all the way to the floor and the ETC light began to flash. The dealer had the CRD for one day and called me to pick up. They couldn't find anything wrong with my brake system; but, they called DC. Told me (three dealership employees) that DC knows that there is an issue with CRD brakes that is not there with gas models but they do not know what to do about it. I told them that they needed to look further into this and fix it. They called the next day, said that ETC light was related to brakes???? Found e-brake shoes crystalized and LR rotor was blue, replaced both and said that was why my brakes went to the floor. Picked up but still had problem. Took back and was told that they never told me or I misunderstood about DC and the CRD issues. They claim that diesels have a softer brake pedal than gas models and you can't drive with two feet or else the booster is drained of vacuum. Dealer still has my CRD and I'm leaning toward Lemon Law. I have no confidence in my CRD's brakes and how can I ever haul scouts around in it again. Main reason I bought CRD was for use with the scout troop. Anyone else experiencing stopping issues with a CRD?