We have been struggling for a year or so with brake pedal going rock hard while on track. Originally hypothesized that this was ice mode. This past weekend at VIR i’m starting to think it might be brake booster related.
The problem is intermittent. It seems to happen deeper in the session when everything is hot and/or when pushing.
My question for the brain trust is does anyone know the purpose for the solenoid that seems to drive brake booster vacuum? I would think that with an intermittent problem like this its unlikely that the booster itself is failing. It seems to hold vacuum even after the engine is off.
On normal E46 chassis it looks like the brake booster vacuum is driven directly off the intake vacuum. But on our car there seems to be a solenoid between engine vacuum and the booster.
Does anyone know the purpose of this? Under what conditions does it open/close? Is it normally open or normally closed?
The problem is intermittent. It seems to happen deeper in the session when everything is hot and/or when pushing.
My question for the brain trust is does anyone know the purpose for the solenoid that seems to drive brake booster vacuum? I would think that with an intermittent problem like this its unlikely that the booster itself is failing. It seems to hold vacuum even after the engine is off.
On normal E46 chassis it looks like the brake booster vacuum is driven directly off the intake vacuum. But on our car there seems to be a solenoid between engine vacuum and the booster.
Does anyone know the purpose of this? Under what conditions does it open/close? Is it normally open or normally closed?
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