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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
Turn left and apply very lightly the brakes and if the noise goes away its probably just the new pads. At some point they will generally bed in. If not just ask the same garage to tell you you why since the fitting of the new pads you have a problem with rubbing noises. FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
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22nd Apr 2018 5:53 pm |
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NewBieToLandRover Member Since: 10 May 2014 Location: Watford Posts: 11 |
Thanks, I will give this a try tomorrow and if this the noise drops when applying the brakes. |
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22nd Apr 2018 6:40 pm |
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shilen Member Since: 29 Feb 2008 Location: In the Middle Posts: 1774 |
I had exactly the same issue many moons ago, only happened when turning left (and not everytime I turned left), vehicle was under warranty and technician came out, sods law i drove around the block taking loads of left turns and it was fine - after ten minutes of going around in circles the noise started and the fault was diagnosed as a aux tension belt (if that means anything to you), i took it straight to LR and it was fixed within the hour, unfortunately for them as it was under warranty they gave me a n RRS as a courtesy vehicle so I kept that for 24 hours before collecting mine back - every cloud.... |
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23rd Apr 2018 11:41 am |
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NewBieToLandRover Member Since: 10 May 2014 Location: Watford Posts: 11 |
Thanks for your reply.
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23rd Apr 2018 12:59 pm |
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shilen Member Since: 29 Feb 2008 Location: In the Middle Posts: 1774 |
From what I recall having the air con on whilst having the steering on full lock (power steering) contributed to straining the belt - sorry I'm not technically minded, baffled me as to why it never did it on full right lock though.... |
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23rd Apr 2018 1:37 pm |
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NewBieToLandRover Member Since: 10 May 2014 Location: Watford Posts: 11 |
Ok, after much investigation, I am still none the wiser on this. This is what I have been able to deduce:
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24th Apr 2018 8:10 am |
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Jack frost Member Since: 21 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 796 |
When you replaced pads did you replace them with genuine Land Rover pads ? What I would do if you replaced them yourself pop the old pads back in, I once used EBC pads & they were very noisy I ended taking them out but it was not on a Freelander. |
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24th Apr 2018 8:42 am |
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NewBieToLandRover Member Since: 10 May 2014 Location: Watford Posts: 11 |
Unfortunately, the garage did the replacement. So, I do not know what they did. It is a LandRover spealist garage |
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24th Apr 2018 8:44 am |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
I wonder if the front right sliding calipers is not moving freely and that you have a pad that's just touching the disc so that after a couple of miles the disc heats up. I had this on an FL1 once and the after driving for a couple of miles without using the brakes I stopped and one disc was hot. I would check this first. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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24th Apr 2018 9:04 am |
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NewBieToLandRover Member Since: 10 May 2014 Location: Watford Posts: 11 |
Hi
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24th Apr 2018 9:13 am |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
Easily really, I just removed the pads and made sure that the caliper could move easily then I put new pads on. The calipers use a single piston design and the whole caliper unit is free to slide around on two pins as the pads wear, the pins get cr ap and corrosion on them so that the caliper effectively sticks and holds one of the pads against the disc. All you need to do is remove the pads and clean the pins up so that the caliper slides easily, your garage should have checked this when they replaced the pads really but changing pads is one of the easiest jobs on a car and you should have a go at this yourself. However I would still check the disc temperature after a short drive with minimal brake usage. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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24th Apr 2018 10:30 am |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
Move the tyres around the car taking note though if they are directional or not. Reset tyre pressures and road test. FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
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24th Apr 2018 3:25 pm |
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Jack frost Member Since: 21 Dec 2011 Location: UK Posts: 796 |
Why not just take it back to the garage that replaced the discs & pads explain that the noise was not there before they worked on the car, see what they say |
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24th Apr 2018 3:45 pm |
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rnlisg Member Since: 10 Oct 2016 Location: romney marsh kent Posts: 400 |
totally agree J/F
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25th Apr 2018 2:45 pm |
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