Releasing brakes, thump noise and jerk action?
#1
Releasing brakes, thump noise and jerk action?
Hello all,
I have searched and searched for this issue. Whenever I brake, usually a little harder, after I stop, and then release the foot pedal I hear a thump coming from what seems to be the rear of the 4runner. When I hear the thump, the car kinda thumps/jerks too, and I see the shifter and 4 wheel shifter jump a little too. Any ideas. I will get the brakes looked at this next weekend, but I am worried that it isnt a caliper, or drum adjustment, that it has to do with the Drive Shaft.
Any ideas? Vehicle is a 2000 4Runner SR5 Sport 3.4L 4x4
Thank you in advance!
I have searched and searched for this issue. Whenever I brake, usually a little harder, after I stop, and then release the foot pedal I hear a thump coming from what seems to be the rear of the 4runner. When I hear the thump, the car kinda thumps/jerks too, and I see the shifter and 4 wheel shifter jump a little too. Any ideas. I will get the brakes looked at this next weekend, but I am worried that it isnt a caliper, or drum adjustment, that it has to do with the Drive Shaft.
Any ideas? Vehicle is a 2000 4Runner SR5 Sport 3.4L 4x4
Thank you in advance!
#3
Axle wrap. Very common, so nothing to worry about. I'd grease the zerks, though. Very easy.
http://www.4runners.org/writeups/zerk/index.html
http://www.4runners.org/writeups/zerk/index.html
#5
No kidding, axle wrap? I'm suffering something a little like that, but it's when I pop the trans into 2 to help slow the rig. Leaving the intersection, it binds and pops a little before the gear selectors shift back to their usual location. I figured something was binding in combination with worn out engine and trans mounts.
Who thinks soggy mounts would contribute to the movement of the axle and trans?
STICK
Who thinks soggy mounts would contribute to the movement of the axle and trans?
STICK
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