Brake pedal click

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Anyone experience or feel a click in the peddle when you first begin to depress it. After a few minutes of non use. I added some grease to the peddle and it is like 50 better but still there. Adding more grease has not stopped it.
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Anyone experience or feel a click in the peddle when you first begin to depress it. After a few minutes of non use. I added some grease to the peddle and it is like 50 better but still there. Adding more grease has not stopped it.
Ford Bronco Sport Brake pedal click 1661136261644

Obvious typo error OP
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Break Peddle Clique
 

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You sure it is not the brake light switch? They normally will click a bit. Not noticed specifically on the Bronco, but I will listen for it...
 
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Thanks I’ll check with recall. No there is no noise but ya feel a slight stick. Never back to back but intermittent. Just very annoying.
 


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Um, hello. How do you know he is actually not referring to a break peddle?
I'm known to be fluent in two languages
primary English
the secondary of which I have mastered is gibberish
the two intertwine at times being hard to differentiate
pandemonium and gibberish it's my life's calling
you're correct
we're dealing with a mixed language
 

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I'm known to be fluent in two languages
primary English
the secondary of which I have mastered is gibberish
the two intertwine at times being hard to differentiate
pandemonium and gibberish it's my life's calling
you're correct
we're dealing with a mixed language
Amazing that your post about fluency in two languages is probably the most English based I have seen in a while. Generally the gibberish seems to have the upper hand.:giggle:
 

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Anyone experience or feel a click in the peddle when you first begin to depress it. After a few minutes of non use. I added some grease to the peddle and it is like 50 better but still there. Adding more grease has not stopped it.
I notice what you’re describing. The used ‘21 I test drove did it also.
 


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oops! my bed!
 
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Well around 7,000 miles the click I feel depressing the brake has gone away.
 
 







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