Help / Advice with squeeky brakes please
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Help / Advice with squeeky brakes please
Not being too mechanically minded with brakes so need pointing in the right direction so I can generally know what to expect when I go to the garage!
Standard 2007 Hawkeye WRX with standard OE brake calipers and discs.
When I apply light pressure to the brakes I get a slight squeeking/squeeling noise. Doesnt happen if I press the brakes again with the same pressure or generally at all with heavy pressure. But if I dont use the brakes again for a few miles and repeat they can squeek again. Appears to be coming from the fronts.
Car has done 15k miles and I guess they may well be the original pads. Discs generally look OK
Is this a sign that I need new pads or could it possibly be cured with copper grease? What min thickness should the pad be and where do I measure or can I measure with the wheels on?
Thanks in advance
Standard 2007 Hawkeye WRX with standard OE brake calipers and discs.
When I apply light pressure to the brakes I get a slight squeeking/squeeling noise. Doesnt happen if I press the brakes again with the same pressure or generally at all with heavy pressure. But if I dont use the brakes again for a few miles and repeat they can squeek again. Appears to be coming from the fronts.
Car has done 15k miles and I guess they may well be the original pads. Discs generally look OK
Is this a sign that I need new pads or could it possibly be cured with copper grease? What min thickness should the pad be and where do I measure or can I measure with the wheels on?
Thanks in advance
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you'll struggle with the wheels on..............
could quite possibly be simply the pads are sticking in the caliper, they are put together dry in the factory and often never stripped/checked by the dealer so may likely need a simple strip and clean
alyn
could quite possibly be simply the pads are sticking in the caliper, they are put together dry in the factory and often never stripped/checked by the dealer so may likely need a simple strip and clean
alyn
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