gncndad
Well-known member
I did search, and couldn't find the discussion that I've seen here before about compromised braking while driving over washboard or uneven road surfaces.
I'm at 31k miles, really love the simplicity of my LeafS. I don't know if this issue has gotten worse, or I've just been driving in areas with rough roads.
While driving on broken/uneven road surfaces, and braking, there seems to be some FE wheel hop, which creates a rather alarming loss of braking efficiency. The brake pedal seems to momentarily be unresponsive, and it takes a split second to re-engage.
I'm assuming the braking regen system and the hydraulic braking systems are in a split-second discussion, working out their priorities. It can be rather unsettling.
Thoughts? Or, a link to a previous thread? Thanks.
I'm at 31k miles, really love the simplicity of my LeafS. I don't know if this issue has gotten worse, or I've just been driving in areas with rough roads.
While driving on broken/uneven road surfaces, and braking, there seems to be some FE wheel hop, which creates a rather alarming loss of braking efficiency. The brake pedal seems to momentarily be unresponsive, and it takes a split second to re-engage.
I'm assuming the braking regen system and the hydraulic braking systems are in a split-second discussion, working out their priorities. It can be rather unsettling.
Thoughts? Or, a link to a previous thread? Thanks.