Problem with brakes... pls help...
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Problem with brakes... pls help...
I just bought a 1999 lanos bh 1.5l, everything is in its place and properly working except that i noticed sometimes when i hit the brakes it makes a strange sound like rubbing metal... im worried and have no idea what it could be... I just wondered if any of you guys have had this problem before and what could be the problem..
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moin,
where the sound comes from? front or. back? how many km/miles at the clock?
drive 70km/h or. 45mph and hands off from the steering wheel and maximum breaking.pay attention when you doing that. the car must stay in line. when not, you know which side make the trouble and you know than, that a part which is directly involve in the breaking process is defect. maybe a broken pad...
have you a shaking in the steering wheel during you braking or driving?
tschau norman
where the sound comes from? front or. back? how many km/miles at the clock?
drive 70km/h or. 45mph and hands off from the steering wheel and maximum breaking.pay attention when you doing that. the car must stay in line. when not, you know which side make the trouble and you know than, that a part which is directly involve in the breaking process is defect. maybe a broken pad...
have you a shaking in the steering wheel during you braking or driving?
tschau norman
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You probabally let your brake pads wear down to the bare metal.
Happened to me once because of a mix of no squeaking when the pad was low and being too damn lazy to check it.
It makes a horrible noise, like you unleashed a troll in your engine compartment. A loud sorta strange growling noise. It is especially loud when you are driving by a building and you can hear the echo through open windows.
Its not too hard of a fix but it sucks because you have to completely replace the rotors and pads because the bare metal on the pads will have worn deep grooves into the rotors.
Both rotors and pads are fairly easily accessible parts so that shouldn't be a problem and the price isn't horrible.
BTW: How many miles are on the car? If it is like more than 60K and you have never changed the brakes, there is a good chance that this is it.
IDK, thats my two cents, GOOD LUCK!
Damir.
Happened to me once because of a mix of no squeaking when the pad was low and being too damn lazy to check it.
It makes a horrible noise, like you unleashed a troll in your engine compartment. A loud sorta strange growling noise. It is especially loud when you are driving by a building and you can hear the echo through open windows.
Its not too hard of a fix but it sucks because you have to completely replace the rotors and pads because the bare metal on the pads will have worn deep grooves into the rotors.
Both rotors and pads are fairly easily accessible parts so that shouldn't be a problem and the price isn't horrible.
BTW: How many miles are on the car? If it is like more than 60K and you have never changed the brakes, there is a good chance that this is it.
IDK, thats my two cents, GOOD LUCK!
Damir.
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