Hey, guys, I have a bit of a commotion here. 2004 FX35 AWD with 130k. Lately I started to get a weird shake after the car is driven for a bit, meaning it is perfect at first and then after about 5-10 min is comes in and stays until the car is parked. I thought it was a diff as after the car was on the lift, the rear wheels in N were almost impossible to spin. Upon further investigation, both rear rotors were scorching hot compared to front.
We waited for a little bit a the pressure on the rear brakes started to ease up allowing the rear wheels to rotate freely. I then pumped the brakes and sure enough the wheels are barely able to be turned. So it has to do with the brake pressure towards both rear wheel not being released and just building up.
Now the question is, I searched over and over with no avail, is there a valve or pressure regulator for both rear brakes? I followed the brake lines and so far the only thing I see is the connector peace behind the front wheel lining on the passenger side(it connects both lines, kinda like an x pipe function I'd say?). Is it the one that could go wrong?
It is my daily and I rely on it heavily, so I'd like to figure it out as soon as I can. Is it a common problem? The calipers are not seized as they release the pressure after some time and everything is perfect until after 5-10 min of driving. I tried searching brake lines diagram and came up with nothing. Hoping for some insight from here.
Thank you as always!!
---------- Post added at 10:17 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:03 PM ----------
Both rear rotors are starting to go blue and there are no lights what so ever.
We waited for a little bit a the pressure on the rear brakes started to ease up allowing the rear wheels to rotate freely. I then pumped the brakes and sure enough the wheels are barely able to be turned. So it has to do with the brake pressure towards both rear wheel not being released and just building up.
Now the question is, I searched over and over with no avail, is there a valve or pressure regulator for both rear brakes? I followed the brake lines and so far the only thing I see is the connector peace behind the front wheel lining on the passenger side(it connects both lines, kinda like an x pipe function I'd say?). Is it the one that could go wrong?
It is my daily and I rely on it heavily, so I'd like to figure it out as soon as I can. Is it a common problem? The calipers are not seized as they release the pressure after some time and everything is perfect until after 5-10 min of driving. I tried searching brake lines diagram and came up with nothing. Hoping for some insight from here.
Thank you as always!!
---------- Post added at 10:17 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:03 PM ----------
Both rear rotors are starting to go blue and there are no lights what so ever.