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Old 01-21-2016, 01:36 PM
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Anyone else notice a slight stick at the top when pushing the brake pedal? Brakes still work fine, but it's annoying to say the least. Doesn't happen every time on mine, but I did drive a loaner that did it every time. Drove two others that didn't do it all. I've had it in twice for other reasons and asked them to look at it, but they thought it was normal. I know it's hooked to something in the shifter, but I would think I would always feel it if that was the issue. I've never felt that on any other vehicles so I was just curious if it truly is normal. It's a 2015 SCREW Lariat.
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No stick on mine.
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I haven't experienced that.
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Thanks for the replies. I'm hoping someone that had this problem successfully fixed will see this. In the mean time, does anyone know if there are other resources through Ford that shows issues they are looking into? As I mentioned before, the dealer I take it to said it's normal, but I'm not thinking the same.
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Mine does it and I have a 2015 Lariat. It doesn't do it all the time. When I press down on the brake at the very top there is a very slight "click/stick".
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I have the same thing. I thought it was maybe the tread in my boot getting caught as I applied pressure but maybe not now that I see I am not alone. Brakes are fine though.
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Any more insight on this. Mine feels the same way. I especially have a hard time with it after driving my 12' f-250 work truck. Brakes feel completely different.
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I have notice a slight Click on my 2.7EB and its just at the point where the auto start/stop kicks in, if I hold the break light enough it will not shut the engine off, just a bit more pressure and it "clicks" and the engine shuts off. It must be some kind of switch?
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no stick on mine
I have 5k mi
How many do you have? Maybe related to miles?
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Originally Posted by Bleit
Thanks for the replies. I'm hoping someone that had this problem successfully fixed will see this. In the mean time, does anyone know if there are other resources through Ford that shows issues they are looking into? As I mentioned before, the dealer I take it to said it's normal, but I'm not thinking the same.
I've got a 2016 2.7EB. Mine does it too. Glad I checked the forum, appears there is not fix.


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