2019 transit connect XLT 2.0L about 35k miles.
If I’m driving about 50 mph and I let off the gas to coast, the car feels like its braking and starts to lose speed very quickly. It’s done this a couple of times. Is this normal? If not what could cause this? I’m driving on a flat terrain. No slope / hill.
More information, I recently changed pads and rotors, and the rear driver side pads were worn to nothing and the rotors were rusted see photos. I thought maybe this could have been caused by a seized caliper. However, when I turned the piston back to its home position during the change it turned without much effort. Also I checked by spinning the wheels a week after changing the brakes, and the wheels spin without any trouble.
Looking for advice on how to troubleshoot this. Could I be wrong and the caliper could be seized? If yes what additional checks can I do to prove this? If it’s something else how do check for that? Thanks
If I’m driving about 50 mph and I let off the gas to coast, the car feels like its braking and starts to lose speed very quickly. It’s done this a couple of times. Is this normal? If not what could cause this? I’m driving on a flat terrain. No slope / hill.
More information, I recently changed pads and rotors, and the rear driver side pads were worn to nothing and the rotors were rusted see photos. I thought maybe this could have been caused by a seized caliper. However, when I turned the piston back to its home position during the change it turned without much effort. Also I checked by spinning the wheels a week after changing the brakes, and the wheels spin without any trouble.
Looking for advice on how to troubleshoot this. Could I be wrong and the caliper could be seized? If yes what additional checks can I do to prove this? If it’s something else how do check for that? Thanks