linaflamme18
Traveller brake pedal feedback
Summary of the thread
A 2018 Peugeot Traveller owner experienced unusual feedback from the brake pedal. A suggestion was made that the issue might be related to the electrical system, specifically undervoltage caused by the voltage regulator. After taking the vehicle to a workshop, the problem was confirmed and resolved by addressing the electrical issue and replacing the brake pads and rotors, resulting in improved brake performance.
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linaflamme18 (community.author)
Interesting. Undervoltage, you mean? How did you figure that out?
jamesraven2
Yes, undervoltage. It happened to me a while back. I'd suggest taking it to a workshop to get it checked out properly. It could save you a lot of hassle.
linaflamme18 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip. I took it to a workshop, and it turned out you were right about the undervoltage. They found some issues, fixed it, and replaced the brake pads and rotors. Cost me 240€, but the brakes feel great now. Appreciate the advice!
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jamesraven2
I had a similar thing on my Traveller. Is it possibly related to the electrical system? I've read about the voltage regulator causing trouble with the brake system.