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Do your 350h brakes feel sensitive or grabby at times?

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Old 05-22-22, 10:05 AM
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You know something? My brakes now feel better two. I am getting used to hybrid brakes
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I’m not sure it’s limited to hybrids though it might be or it might be worse. I know my 250 AWD seems super sensitive at slow speeds and coming to a stop it almost feels like the car is applying the brakes by itself at the last half second. Kinda weird to explain but it’s like the car either stops abruptly or depending on how I’m pushing the pedal, it almost does this two-stage stop thing. I’ll give it a bit since it’s still new but might get it checked if it keeps it up.
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No 350H but I do find the brakes a little sensitive some times at very slow speeds...like parking in the garage. Takes some getting used to, and practice.
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