SharkTahoe
TYF Newbie
Howdy y'all. My first time posting here, I got a 2002 Chevy Tahoe Z71 in August '23 where the previous owner took real good care of it. I want to learn how to do my own maintenance on the truck, I usually do the basic stuff like air filters, wipers, top off fluids, very basic stuff.
To the point, this weird brake issue popped up last month when I was in Eastern Washington visiting a friend. When I'm going to park the truck, I turn into the parking space and press on the brakes. The brake pedal gets hard for 1 -2 seconds then pulsates for another 1 -2 seconds, then I can press the pedal the rest of the way to come to a full stop. This doesn't happen when I'm driving straight and press the brake pedal or when I come up to a stop sign or light. Emergency braking works fine, I can press the pedal all the way down to come to a full stop with no pedal resistance. I'm hard of hearing so it's kinda hard for me to troubleshoot via auditory methods but when this happens, it sounds like a groan.
The brake fluid looks dark so I'm going to do a brake fluid flush and bleed out from all four calipers, at the same time do a visual inspection on the pads, calipers, and rotors. Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this though? People I've talked to and google searches has me convinced that I'm not using the right words to explain the issue. It doesn't stick, the steering wheel doesn't wobble, my driver seat doesn't shake. Yesterday, I did notice when I brake while driving straight, it does pull slightly to the right so it might be the front right caliper?
To the point, this weird brake issue popped up last month when I was in Eastern Washington visiting a friend. When I'm going to park the truck, I turn into the parking space and press on the brakes. The brake pedal gets hard for 1 -2 seconds then pulsates for another 1 -2 seconds, then I can press the pedal the rest of the way to come to a full stop. This doesn't happen when I'm driving straight and press the brake pedal or when I come up to a stop sign or light. Emergency braking works fine, I can press the pedal all the way down to come to a full stop with no pedal resistance. I'm hard of hearing so it's kinda hard for me to troubleshoot via auditory methods but when this happens, it sounds like a groan.
The brake fluid looks dark so I'm going to do a brake fluid flush and bleed out from all four calipers, at the same time do a visual inspection on the pads, calipers, and rotors. Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this though? People I've talked to and google searches has me convinced that I'm not using the right words to explain the issue. It doesn't stick, the steering wheel doesn't wobble, my driver seat doesn't shake. Yesterday, I did notice when I brake while driving straight, it does pull slightly to the right so it might be the front right caliper?