The Original i30 Owners Club
GOT PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? => GENERAL => Topic started by: Potter16 on May 17, 2019, 14:14:41
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Hi,
I have a new i30 I've done about 600 miles in it and the brakes are incredibly sensitive. I get used to it after a while but takes me by surprise since I swap between cars a lot. anyone any suggestions on what it could be that causing it?
Thank You.
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:wttc: Potter16
If you get used to it after a while then that doesn't sound like a problem with the brakes themselves, something you'll likely get more familiar with as you drive it more and realise less pressure is required with a better quality brake system.
Wont take much to pull up a 1tr :)
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I agree but I'm a photographer so I've driven many cars including my friends i30 which is the same spec as mine and his brakes are fine. I've never driven anything like it. its more of a concern than just an "I'll get used to it"
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If it's that much of a concern then you should get it back to your local Hyundai service centre to raise the issue, hard to diagnose a problem from the other side of the world with next to no details and symptoms.
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Hi,
I have a new i30 I've done about 600 miles in it and the brakes are incredibly sensitive. I get used to it after a while but takes me by surprise since I swap between cars a lot. anyone any suggestions on what it could be that causing it?
Thank You.
600 miles not bedded in yet.
I would say it is the newness you are experiencing.
Wait until at least 1000 then if still not happy take to dealer to check out.
May be the brakes on the others are well used and additional force required
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600 miles not bedded in yet.
I would say it is the newness you are experiencing.
Wait until at least 1000 then if still not happy take to dealer to check out.
May be the brakes on the others are well used and additional force required
Brakes should be well bed in, usually a couple of hard stops over a few hundred meters will do it.
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I agree but I'm a photographer so I've driven many cars including my friends i30 which is the same spec as mine and his brakes are fine. I've never driven anything like it. its more of a concern than just an "I'll get used to it"
:welcome: Sounds like you have a valid concern to me. Do you guys get a free service at say 1000 miles like we do in Oz. Definitely needs checking by the sound of it.
We get bigger brakes over here on the 1.6 T (which I have). They definitely have a more positive feel (which I like) but some feel it is a bit over assisted. I find the standard models brakes slightly wooden after getting used to mine.
I can't imagine the 1.0T having uprated brakes and as you say your friend's i30 feels normal. Good luck with it (hope you don't get the run around) :undecided:
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I recall my GD got me close to a bloody nose for the first 300 miles or so.
Same with this Ioniq I now own.
I'd say just give it time. Then again, after 600 miles the rubber should have bedded in by then...
(https://i.imgur.com/XBUBUHK.jpg)