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pintof80



Member Since: 23 Oct 2011
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Baltic Blue
Squealing wheel/brakes

Evening all,

In the past week or so I have started to get a nasty squealing noise from the front offside wheel (or at least that's where I think it's coming from), it only occurs intermittently and is most obvious when crawling along in traffic at 10-20mph.

I'm assuming it's most likely to be worn brake pads but the warning light hasn't come on yet. Is there anything else it could be? How can I check that it's not the rear EPB (seems to have been a common problem in the earlier RRS's)?

And if it is worn pads, does anyone know of a good independent LR specialist in central Scotland?

Cheers! 2012 RRS SDV6 HSE
Gone: 2006 RRS S/C

Post #330059 Sun Jan 29 2012 7:23pm
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felstmiester



Member Since: 26 Apr 2011
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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Santorini Black

It more than likely a glazed pad. It's when one of the pads gets hot and it.....well burns it and puts a hard film on it if you like, hence making it squeal.

Post #330062 Sun Jan 29 2012 7:37pm
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norlan



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Just had exactly the same problem (08 HST 35k miles), mine was back left. Turned out to be the pads, ended up having all 8 changed. Not only has the noise gone away but I had forgotten just how good it feels to be able to stop quickly !!!

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pintof80



Member Since: 23 Oct 2011
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Sounds like I need to start saving up for a new set of pads then. Crying or Very sad 2012 RRS SDV6 HSE
Gone: 2006 RRS S/C

Post #330089 Sun Jan 29 2012 11:23pm
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Jmac



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Re: Squealing wheel/brakes

pintof80 wrote:
Evening all,

In the past week or so I have started to get a nasty squealing noise from the front offside wheel (or at least that's where I think it's coming from), it only occurs intermittently and is most obvious when crawling along in traffic at 10-20mph.

I'm assuming it's most likely to be worn brake pads but the warning light hasn't come on yet. Is there anything else it could be? How can I check that it's not the rear EPB (seems to have been a common problem in the earlier RRS's)?

And if it is worn pads, does anyone know of a good independent LR specialist in central Scotland?

Cheers!


See if you can see the thickness of the pad by looking through the wheel spokes. There should be more than 5mm between the pad carrier and the disc.. Beware that the inner pads normally wear quicker as they get hotter. If there is quite a bit of meat left on the pad, try giving the brakes a bit of stick.. My race car's brakes squeal like a pig when it's been driven slowly for a while but go nice and quiet when they are hot.

I think it's unlikely to be pad transfer on old discs and pads - unless you have given it some stick recently.

J

Post #330100 Mon Jan 30 2012 7:07am
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pintof80



Member Since: 23 Oct 2011
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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Baltic Blue

OK, I'll try to get a good look at the pads at the weekend. 2012 RRS SDV6 HSE
Gone: 2006 RRS S/C

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