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Old 08-29-2007, 10:37 PM   #1
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squeaky brakes

I just replaced my brake pads only on my 2001 S and did not redo the rotors. they were squeaking before the change and now they still are. I am not sure if the noise is from leftover dust or something but it is pissing me off. (should I have done the rotors too) maybe there is a cleaning fluid or something i should spray on them, water does help for a while. I also noticed that the brake wear light came back on after a few days of the pad change and then went back off after I shot the wheels with water at the next wash. As for doing the pads yourself, it is so easy. You can actually bleed the brake lines with the wheels on! These cars are so well designed.

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Old 08-29-2007, 10:54 PM   #2
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I just replaced my brake pads only on my 2001 S and did not redo the rotors. they were squeaking before the change and now they still are. I am not sure if the noise is from leftover dust or something but it is pissing me off. (should I have done the rotors too) maybe there is a cleaning fluid or something i should spray on them, water does help for a while. I also noticed that the brake wear light came back on after a few days of the pad change and then went back off after I shot the wheels with water at the next wash. As for doing the pads yourself, it is so easy. You can actually bleed the brake lines with the wheels on! These cars are so well designed.

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Hi,

It's always a good idea to have the Rotors turned when you replace the pads. This roughs up the surface to allow the new pads to bed-in properly and avoid glazing and also corrects any run out on the Rotor.

At the least, it's a good idea to use some 40 grit sandpaper on a block to rough up the disc surface. And, if your pads don't have it, take a File and place a 45° Chamfer on the leading edge of the Pad to minimize squeaking. Hope this helps...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99
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Old 08-30-2007, 11:03 AM   #3
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look in the middle of this thread, you might find your answer:
http://www.babblers.org/forums/showthread.php?t=9343
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