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Car won’t move after a sudden hard stop

Originally Posted by JARblue Weird. I've never heard of the stoptech pads doing that but that's the first place I'd look. Too easy to change out pads and see if

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Old 12-16-2019, 11:16 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Weird. I've never heard of the stoptech pads doing that but that's the first place I'd look. Too easy to change out pads and see if the problem is solved.
Thanks JARblue, I am not sure it’s the brakes but I’ll have a look. I am thinking of maybe going with oem pads. These leave a pad imprint every time I wash it . I do want to state that after the car came to a stop it would not accelerate it just revved for a second or two and then got going. It felt like it was trans related but then again it might be in my head since I just got the fluid changed 2 days ago.
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