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How do I stop my car's brakes from squeaking?
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: gadlen-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
19 Mar 2006 14:34 PST
Expires: 24 Mar 2006 19:06 PST Question ID: 709277 |
I have found many resources that tell me how to stop the brakes from squeaking on my car. But I haven't found any where people say a particular method actually works. I am looking for credable testimonials that say a particular method of stopping brake squeaking actually works (even if only occationally) Some methods I've heard of include: Lubegard Squeak Relief spray, other sprays, pastes and goos on the back of the pads, copper paste on the backside of pads, stepping hard on the brakes several times to remove glazing, shaping the pad with sandpaper.. You don't have to answer this second part specifically but this will give you some context... I have a 1998 Chrysler Sebring. The brake pads were replaced about 15,000 miles ago. It started squeaking just 3,000 miles after the replacement. They squeak only at low speed, when slowing from 20MPH to 0. If I apply the brakes very hard, they don't squeak. On occation, I feel and hear a lower toned rumbling or grinding when I near a stop; I feel this mainly through the brake pedal. I took it to a Chrysler Dealer who (after $400 of brakes service) said that there is nothing wrong with the brakes. The trouble is, I will be unfortunately forced to shove toothpicks in my ears if this sound keeps up. |
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Re: How do I stop my car's brakes from squeaking?
From: mrsak-ga on 19 Mar 2006 15:27 PST |
You may go to any local parts store in your area, and ask if there are shims available for your car. |
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Re: How do I stop my car's brakes from squeaking?
From: cynthia-ga on 19 Mar 2006 15:35 PST |
Whatever the solution, I hope you find it fast! |
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Re: How do I stop my car's brakes from squeaking?
From: gadlen-ga on 19 Mar 2006 16:12 PST |
mrsak-ga, do shims work? RE: my original question... |
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Re: How do I stop my car's brakes from squeaking?
From: frankcorrao-ga on 19 Mar 2006 20:14 PST |
I actually had a 2000 sebring and I also had squeaking brakes, even after having my rotors and pads replaced. I did not solve this problem until my car was totalled while it was parked, however, I had been told that this is likely brake dust and that is should not really worry about it. |
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Re: How do I stop my car's brakes from squeaking?
From: gadlen-ga on 19 Mar 2006 20:55 PST |
frankcorrao-ga, Thanks for the advice but that puts me between a rock and a hard place... While, totaling my car would eliminate the problem, getting to work would become more difficult. And I'm not worried about it except for the issue with the toothpicks... RE: my original post. |
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Re: How do I stop my car's brakes from squeaking?
From: predecessor-ga on 19 Mar 2006 22:33 PST |
I've heard that break dust causes it as well. When I wash my truck, I spray through the hubcap with the hose and it results in a lot of dark liquid washing out. You could try that and see if it helps. It may also be that your rotor(s) need to be replaced or "turned" which means a layer of the material is removed which I think makes them smooth again. Good luck! |
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Re: How do I stop my car's brakes from squeaking?
From: mrsak-ga on 19 Mar 2006 23:48 PST |
Shims have helped such a problem, just an option for you to try. |
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Re: How do I stop my car's brakes from squeaking?
From: cynthia-ga on 20 Mar 2006 01:20 PST |
Those toothpicks, and what you might do with them if you don't find a solution soon--really bother me. |
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Re: How do I stop my car's brakes from squeaking?
From: knickers-ga on 20 Mar 2006 05:04 PST |
The squealing is caused by vibration of the pad at low speeds. Normally most breaks have what is called antisqueal shims. These apply a little pressure to the pad and help stop the unwanted sequealing. When your pads are changed its normal to change these anti squeal shims but sometimes they are not. Ask if your service changed these. If not you may want to go back and request a change. The argument of Dust is not valid it just normally an excuse. Its the vibration that you have to stop. Having said this my wifes car suqeals and has done since it was new 3 years ago. We have never managed to get rid of it and you become fixated on the squeal! |
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Re: How do I stop my car's brakes from squeaking?
From: steph53-ga on 20 Mar 2006 08:45 PST |
Hi there, When I had the same problem, a few short months after having brake work done, I took my car back to the mechanics. They told me it was dust in my brakes, but they cleaned them for me and after that, all was silent :) So I would suggest you take your car back to whovever serviced your brakes and ask them to clean off all the dust and dirt. Steph53 |
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Re: How do I stop my car's brakes from squeaking?
From: gadlen-ga on 24 Mar 2006 19:05 PST |
I found someone on a forum saying that I get my brakes very hot by decelerating from 50mph to 0 several times in a row. I did that and the squealing has reduced dramatically. Now it's just an occational peep when stopping, which is quite acceptable. |
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