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Hello I noticed the other day that my car was squeaking from the front, it only squeaks when im going slow though, and when I push the brakes it stops.
I was wondering if anybody knows what the problem may be
Hello I noticed the other day that my car was squeaking from the front, it only squeaks when im going slow though, and when I push the brakes it stops.
I was wondering if anybody knows what the problem may be
Also when you have the pads out, check the caliper pins that are found in the carrier assembly. Pull the little rubber boots back and remove the pins. Most of the time those pins are corroded and seized. If they are, replace them with new. If you try to clean them up they will just rust up again because the plating that is supposed to prevent corrosion would be removed.
The pins are what the caliper is bolted to and allow the caliper to move or float. When these pins start to sieze up and the caliper movement becomes restricted the pads start to make all sorts of noises.
Make sure you re-assemble the pins using the proper high temp silicon brake grease.
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GoRa is right - your pads are done. The squeaker is built in to tell you it's time to change them. Continuing to drive without changing may damage your rotors.
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