Friggin Brake squeak!?
#1
Friggin Brake squeak!?
I have one break squeaking every once in awhile. Only when I'm on the brakes lightly. And if i let off, then re-apply, it stops.
I have less than 12 grand on the clock and I don't drive it hard.
Ideas?
I have less than 12 grand on the clock and I don't drive it hard.
Ideas?
#4
RE: Friggin Brake squeak!?
I have the same problem as well. It only happens when i apply medium pressure to the brakes and it's only the right rear one doing it. My last oil change i had them look at it and they said everything was fine so who knows.
#5
RE: Friggin Brake squeak!?
The simple thing to know exactly what you have is to pull the wheel and take a look. If it was mine I'd take off the caliper and pads for a real good look. Then I'd probably just go aheadand cleanthe rotor (provided it looks good), replace the pads (all of $25.00-30.00 or so) andbe good to go. Disc brakes are very simple in design and to work on. No reason to have squeeky ones.
#6
RE: Friggin Brake squeak!?
I had this very same problem w/ my car w/ 3k miles on it.... I did some research and took it a few places. From what I understood... it has something to do w/ the back of the brakepad and the calipers.. The service tech sprayed some WD-40 on the backside of the BRAKE PAD not the disk and I haven't heard a sound since! That was 3 weeks ago.
#9
RE: Friggin Brake squeak!?
Mellow.. I was right there with you.. and when the tech said WD-40 near any part of the brakes i cringed.. but like I said just try a little squirt to the backside of each of the brakepads
#10
RE: Friggin Brake squeak!?
Not on my stang, but 2004 Expedition. It had low mileage and the pads had to be replaced due to "hard spots" whatever that meant. I switched the out before they ruined the disc and no more problem 30K later...