Quiet roads in Bristol area for brake maintenance procedure

Quiet roads in Bristol area for brake maintenance procedure

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gmaz

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4,403 posts

210 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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There is a "brake burnishing" procedure for my Tesla 3, as the brakes are used so little, they occasionally need to be burnished to stop them from rusting, or the caliper seizing.

To do this you need a quiet road where you can repeatedly get to 50mph then brake hard about 10 times. Is there anywhere in the West Bristol / WSM area I can do this without annoying other road users and / or ending up in a drainage ditch?

Geffg

1,130 posts

105 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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Don’t know Bristol at all but can’t be many roads in Britain that sound suitable for doing this at all. I get why they say to do it, but it doesn’t seem a feasible task for anyone to actually carry out or likely that anyone actually would do it.
Maybe a rolling road would be better or just make sure you use your brakes more rather than letting the cars motor brake for you more if that’s possible.

alfaspecial

1,132 posts

140 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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I imagine any A road would do. But for safety reasons do it when there are few other drivers around eg before commuter rush hour.
If you are worried about an accident get a mate to follow you a couple of hundred yards back so any following cars are kept well away from your braking.

Alternatively, I don't think you need to make a special effort - why not just deliberately 'use the brakes' in your normal driving?

Haltamer

2,455 posts

80 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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Local dual carriageway at 1am on Monday morning smile

Scrump

22,020 posts

158 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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Haltamer said:
Local dual carriageway at 1am on Monday morning smile
This.

Last time I had to do similar I used the dual carriageway from Ashton Gate out towards WSM as it has convenient turnarounds at each end.

Alan_D350

85 posts

272 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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I’ve used this section of road before (at quiet-ish times) as it’s a short run back and forth between roundabouts and is national limit (or used to be when I lived in the area).
Hopefully still the same and of use.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/zeDHA4azWDiBtiLr9

Timfy

331 posts

119 months

Friday 22nd September 2023
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I haven't been down there for a while so don't know if it's still closed- but Passage Road, Aust is 50mph limit and would probably be OK if it's a quite time where there's not many people around.

LordGrover

33,545 posts

212 months

Monday 2nd October 2023
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I don't think anything special is required.
It's so rare I use the brakes in my i3 I do similar, but not quite as 'formal' as your plan. I simply try to remember to do an emergency stop or two every now and again. Also confirms brakes are working as they should.

gmaz

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4,403 posts

210 months

Monday 2nd October 2023
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LordGrover said:
I don't think anything special is required.
It's so rare I use the brakes in my i3 I do similar, but not quite as 'formal' as your plan. I simply try to remember to do an emergency stop or two every now and again. Also confirms brakes are working as they should.
It is a specific procedure using the service menu, described here


Yertis

18,052 posts

266 months

Thursday 5th October 2023
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Scrump said:
This.

Last time I had to do similar I used the dual carriageway from Ashton Gate out towards WSM as it has convenient turnarounds at each end.
Sadly this is no longer a dual-carriageway (except for a few hundred yards at the top). Instead we have a real bus lane for imaginary buses.

Huff

3,156 posts

191 months

Wednesday 11th October 2023
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M48 - long, smooth, level, excellent sightlines, under-used; c. 5 miles each way from M4 junction toward old Severn Crossing to do this exercise at leisure without risk to others; turn round at the Severn View services junction, complete the procedure on the way home.