I don't think there is any way around that. The UK is what is considered a 'saline atmosphere' due to being surrounded by salt water. The brakes are sticking because a small amount of corrosion develops when wet brakes are applied in the presence of an electrolyte solution (water, either mixed with road salt in the winter, or atmospheric salt from sea breezes in all seasons).If I leave my Golf e-Hybrid (2021) more than a few days on the drive, the breaks bind briefly as I back off the drive. Is there any way round this?
Sorry, I don't understand.Brake. Please.
No, there is no need to be concerned. This issue of "sticky brakes" is common worldwide, especially if you are proximate to an ocean.Thank you for that. I am a concerned that the breaks may be damaged when this situation occurs. Should I be worried?
You are misspelling the devices that stops your car. Correct is; BRAKES. Common error, but only in the past few years. Not certain why!Sorry, I don't understand.