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BIG DJ Member Since: 25 Oct 2009 Location: Heathrow Posts: 816 |
Mine do the same and started about a week or two after picking it up. Havent had a chance to get back to the garage as yet tho. |
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Sun Feb 14 2010 8:11pm |
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musher Member Since: 07 Feb 2010 Location: portsmouth Posts: 44 |
I've oly had mine for a month and it's doing the same yet it doesn't happen all the time. Any ideas why or could it be something alot worse |
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Sun Feb 14 2010 8:21pm |
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muffd Member Since: 20 Jun 2007 Location: Glasgow, Scotland OR Cumbre del Sol, Spain Posts: 325 |
my back ones started doing this before the winter. It was just a build up of 'crap' between the pads and the discs. This is a combination of brake dust, road salt and rust (not the serious kind) that comes off wet discs if the car has been sitting idle for several days with water on the discs and rubs off when moved and the brakes are applied. I had my local garage (not the LR dealer) replace my rear pads as they were needing done anyway. He charged me £76 for new rear pads supplied and fitted. Brake squeal sorted and has not returned (since September). The stealers took £350 off me just to fit a set of front pads over and above the service at the last service interval. So the moral of the story is get the local specialist to do the brakes and not the LR dealer. Your local guy (if you get one that you trust) will also be able to blow out any crap between the discs and pads at minimal cost. The dealer will charge a kings ransom.
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Sun Feb 14 2010 10:12pm |
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acowx Member Since: 21 Jun 2009 Location: New Freedom Posts: 61 |
Mine have squeaked since I got the car, changed the pads and they still squeaked. Got a loaner from the main dealer with 600 miles on it and they squeaked too.
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Mon Mar 01 2010 12:55pm |
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mccalia1 Member Since: 09 Aug 2009 Location: UK Posts: 368 |
I spoke to a technician today and he said that it's a known issue with the RRS brakes. He said it was something to do with a film forming on the disk or pads and pads not releasing correctly.
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Mon Mar 15 2010 8:00pm |
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rabbutler Member Since: 11 Dec 2009 Location: Aberdeen Posts: 187 |
Squeaking brake pads are caused by the pads vibrating as apposed to the pad squeaking on the disc, this can easily be fixed by applying brake pad grease to the back of the pad before inserting them or a thin cutting of cardboard or paper cut to the shape as the pads and paced between the pad and the piston 2010 Alaska white 3.6TDi v8, heated steering wheel, Ipod connection, Aribica extended leather, Digital TV, voice activation, privacy glass, Dynamic pack
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Mon Mar 15 2010 9:06pm |
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mccalia1 Member Since: 09 Aug 2009 Location: UK Posts: 368 |
Interesting feedback, I'll run this by the techy on Thursday when the car goes in for a different repair. Gone: RRS : HSE : TDv6 : 57 : Java Black : Ebony : 20" |
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Mon Mar 15 2010 9:36pm |
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ErSa Member Since: 08 Nov 2006 Location: Oslo Posts: 53 |
Isn't this a MY10 specific problem? My new car squeak a lot, especially in reverse. Previous MY07 never did.
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Mon Mar 15 2010 9:55pm |
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rabbutler Member Since: 11 Dec 2009 Location: Aberdeen Posts: 187 |
On my X5, it was actually written into the BMW maintenance procedure for changing the brake pads, that the BMW approved pad grease must be used tp prevent the brakes from sqeaking. You should be able to get this grease from the likes of Halfords, or Autosave I suppose.
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Tue Mar 16 2010 6:51am |
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