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dunroof Member Since: 24 Nov 2010 Location: <> Yes, still being stalked by another member! Posts: 1785 |
Had that, it will wear off. |
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9th Mar 2011 9:27 pm |
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Oscr Member Since: 18 Jan 2010 Location: Europe Posts: 68 |
It might, I'm going to get the car on a ramp to check it anyway. Better safe than sorry... Leopard tank drivers never stop at anything.
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9th Mar 2011 9:40 pm |
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zoey Member Since: 29 Nov 2010 Location: Standing alone Posts: 152 |
You might have a piston hanging up. I would pull the caliper, remove the pads, and use a brake cleaner to remove any grime on the pistons.
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10th Mar 2011 5:37 am |
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Oscr Member Since: 18 Jan 2010 Location: Europe Posts: 68 |
Turned out the brake pads were worn down, had to swap discs to... It sure wouldn't have wore off dunroof
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10th Mar 2011 8:14 am |
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brightsparking Member Since: 15 Apr 2009 Location: Perth Posts: 128 |
Had the same issue, pads were separated from the pad backing plate.
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10th Mar 2011 3:04 pm |
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richardk Member Since: 11 Jan 2009 Location: Norwich Posts: 909 |
Yes same here with an 07 plate..took a while to manifest itself but yes a 'well known' to the dealer network. Change your pads and you should be ok |
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13th Mar 2011 8:37 am |
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zoey Member Since: 29 Nov 2010 Location: Standing alone Posts: 152 |
I've only got 2,000 miles on MY10, but have noticed that the brakes are quite "grindy". At first I figured that it was simply surface rust being scrubbed off. However, despite driving several miles, the noise remains.
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14th Mar 2011 6:15 am |
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jp Member Since: 11 May 2009 Location: North East Posts: 432 |
Check the hand brake SHOES in the rear drum are not stuck on the (little pivot which the hand brake cable pulls on to pull the shoes apart dose seize ON/open thus the handbrake stay on) this will course a grinding noise use more fuel and could over heat the wheel being etc.
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14th Mar 2011 5:27 pm |
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Past master Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: Isle of Ely Posts: 2710 |
Mine got very noisy over the winter. It was down to a very rusty set of discs and a lot of motorway work with virtually no braking. Back to normal now I've used the brakes a bit. The noise appeared to come from the back. |
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14th Mar 2011 9:33 pm |
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chrisminett Member Since: 14 Nov 2010 Location: Milton Keynes, UK Posts: 10 |
Sounds similar to a problem I seem to be having. Just got my 57-plate back from 4th service (47,000) at dealer and find that I have a sqeaul when braking. Tried it in the car park at work to hear which side it was coming from, needn't have bothered! When getting out to check the wheels, the rear-right is so hot that you can see a heat-haze, can't get too close to the wheel, and it stinks! Handbrake has seemed tighter since I got it back from the dealer, although that wouldn't be too hard as I've often found that the handbrake isn't capable of holding it on an incline! Am waiting for the dealer's service department to call me back - am slightly worried as to whether it's safe to use without damaging something and I've got a 5-hour round-trip to do this weekend! |
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6th Apr 2011 8:37 am |
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chrisminett Member Since: 14 Nov 2010 Location: Milton Keynes, UK Posts: 10 |
Update in case anyone ever has the same issue:
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7th Apr 2011 6:42 pm |
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