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Hoover



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Wales 2011 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Galway Green
squeaking brake, stops when pedal pressed

I've noticed recently the car has developed a squeak from the rear passenger brake.

It commences once I have been driving for 20 minutes of so.

As soon as I apply the slightest pressure to the brake pedal the squeaking stops immediately.

The wheel and brake area are much hotter than the other three wheels, so it must be this one.

I have had sticking callipers on the D2, but that didnt squeak, it just emitted clouds of smoke after awhile and stunk!

Does this sound familiar to anyone? Is there an anti rattle spring of some sort that may not be doing it's job properly, or duff pads?

Rolling Eyes

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1984 90 undergoing full restoration.

Post #301684 30th Jun 2016 9:54 am
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pab



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The heat suggests that something is binding, either the disc brake or the handbrake. That may or may not, of course, be the cause of the squeak. The handbrake on the fl2 (drum brake integrated with the disc) often sticks and/or binds, but the fact that the squeak stops when you press the foot brake points more to the disc brake.

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Hoover



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Also.......

Is there a write up on how to swap out the pads?

Ta Thumbs Up North Wales Land Rover Club

1984 90 undergoing full restoration.

Post #301686 30th Jun 2016 10:49 am
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pcheaven



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here is one of many

oops that was for the front pads- search in Technical is your friend 

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pab



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Just remembered, I had something similar (binding causing heat but in my case no squeak) with my rear brakes, and the cause turned out to be delaminated pads. I've also had problems with the handbrake mechanism sticking.

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Hoover



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Also what are the part numbers for a 2011 FL2 Rear pads please. North Wales Land Rover Club

1984 90 undergoing full restoration.

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sergio977



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Re: squeaking brake, stops when pedal pressed

Hoover wrote:
I've noticed recently the car has developed a squeak from the rear passenger brake.

It commences once I have been driving for 20 minutes of so.

As soon as I apply the slightest pressure to the brake pedal the squeaking stops immediately.



I have the same problem but new rear disks+pads+drumbrake shoe didn't cure it...i'm too lazy to take the wheel off to check it...so I live with it.

On my Freelander I didn't notice the brake area particulary "hot"

Post #301772 1st Jul 2016 12:17 pm
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wild rover



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I would suspect that delamination of the pads will be the culprit.

Post #301779 1st Jul 2016 3:17 pm
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Yorky Bob



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Squeak you can live with, heat is a bit of a no no unless you like fitting wheels bearings as well as sorting out the brakes. FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
FL2 MY13 TD4 GS Current

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Hoover



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So I took the wheel off to day and had a look.

First thing I noticed was that I couldnt actually turn the wheel.

Here's why

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Blocks jammed right up against the disk

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So I popped off the calliper and bashed the blocks out of the holders.

I then filed all the crud out of the stainless steel gudes and the guide tabs on the blocks themselves, copper slipped the lugs and the guides and refitted them.

and now they move

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Im going to order a new set as I chipped one block trying to free it from the disk Shocked

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Anyway it was an easy half hour.

Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Mr. Green  North Wales Land Rover Club

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Post #301847 3rd Jul 2016 8:20 pm
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Yorky Bob



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Discs look a tad worn. Neutral FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
FL2 MY13 TD4 GS Current

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