My brakes just recently started to squeak when I brake, but no indicator light is lit up. After acouple of minutes the squeaking goes away. Do I need to replace my pads or can the squeaking be something else?
My brakes just recently started to squeak when I brake, but no indicator light is lit up. After acouple of minutes the squeaking goes away. Do I need to replace my pads or can the squeaking be something else?
The squeaking could be a build up of dust - clean it out and see what happens. Each brake caliper also has a spring clip which is meant to stop the squealing - I recently changed my pads and notice one was missing - you could have one missing also. I think you can also get some spray type stuff to help with this also.
Andrew
1988 525i - white - absolutely stockers
1991 K100 LT - also white
Agree with Corbett, although brakes squeaking could be caused by them being quite worn. If the pad is a little loose in the seating due to being quote worn, that could cause the squeaking.
While you give them a clean check them out for wear.
May be time to fit some dustless pads.......
Cheers,
Trevor (Sydney)
E46
00' 323iA (70,000 kms)
Check your rotors for a ridge at the top. If you don't have much of a ridge you can probably get by with just a pad change. Get Mintex Red Box. They are very clean with little dust, have a pad on the back which helps with the squeel and have the edges already beveled for squeel. Plus, they really have a nice grip. Cost is minimal and to replace the pads is about an hour job.
Mike Holbrook
Meridian, Idaho
1992 535im, 17", Euro M5 Throwing Stars 8's & 9's, FK-451 235/45s & 255/40s, M5 Sway Bars 25/20, Conforti chip, Lowes Ram Air, glass sunroof