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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: grain.ben on 10 January 2013, 09:14:47

Title: Brake issue
Post by: grain.ben on 10 January 2013, 09:14:47
Upon driving home from work yesterday, i had all the windows open, as the sun had come out, ive noticed that the front ns brake squeels under braking, thought nothing of it, but when i got home, reversed the car into my usual space and i heard a click/click noise whilst the car is moving backwards, so, i drove forward again = squeel , back in reverse = click/click, when the barkes are applied.

Any thoughts?

The pads were changed about 6k ago and no Brake Pad warning on the MID yet.

My initial thoughts were, a loose caliper, or loose pad. Havent had the time to look yet.
Title: Re: Brake issue
Post by: 05omegav6 on 10 January 2013, 10:48:49
Was about to ask which side, but re read first   :-[

Whip the pads out, clean the calipers, fresh copperslip in all the right places and jobs a goodun :y

As to the cause, stop ploughing through puddles ::)
Title: Re: Brake issue
Post by: grain.ben on 10 January 2013, 12:03:46
Was about to ask which side, but re read first   :-[

Whip the pads out, clean the calipers, fresh copperslip in all the right places and jobs a goodun :y

As to the cause, stop ploughing through puddles ::)

Haha, i stay well clear of puddles, and potholes. Im suprised i havent been stopped for all the swerving i do  ::)
Title: Re: Brake issue
Post by: feeutfo on 10 January 2013, 12:13:22
Clicking is usually the pad moving in the caliper, and the usual cause is the rattle spring broken or incorrectly fitted.

If tc pads, they do squeal sometimes.
Title: Re: Brake issue
Post by: grain.ben on 10 January 2013, 12:16:35
Clicking is usually the pad moving in the caliper, and the usual cause is the rattle spring broken or incorrectly fitted.

If tc pads, they do squeal sometimes.

My thoughts exactly. Is it worth having one of you guys to have a look for me? I personally havent touched the brakes on the Miggy yet. Garage changed my pads last time, pretty certain non GM  ::)
Title: Re: Brake issue
Post by: feeutfo on 10 January 2013, 14:03:18
Clicking is usually the pad moving in the caliper, and the usual cause is the rattle spring broken or incorrectly fitted.

If tc pads, they do squeal sometimes.

My thoughts exactly. Is it worth having one of you guys to have a look for me? I personally havent touched the brakes on the Miggy yet. Garage changed my pads last time, pretty certain non GM  ::)
nows the time to start. There's a guide on changing pads iirc...? Quite easy if you have a man enough jack/stands. :)
Title: Re: Brake issue
Post by: feeutfo on 10 January 2013, 14:07:42
Ps, only really needs the wheel off, and inspect...

If the spring is present, re seat it. If not fit new if the clicking bothers you.

If the pads are tc there's not much you can do to stop the squeal.
Title: Re: Brake issue
Post by: TheBoy on 10 January 2013, 18:06:11
6k :o

What are they made of, diamond?
Title: Re: Brake issue
Post by: Andy B on 10 January 2013, 18:09:14
6k :o

What are they made of, diamond?

It's only you that STANDS on the middle pedal each time  ;) ;)
Title: Re: Brake issue
Post by: tunnie on 10 January 2013, 18:16:07
Can't remember last time I stuck new pads in 2.2, maybe 30k ago?
Title: Re: Brake issue
Post by: grain.ben on 10 January 2013, 18:54:03
Cheers guys, ill have a mooch around for the guide and attempt at the weekend if there is no snow  ::)

6k :o

What are they made of, diamond?

Haha, im very light footed on the stop and go pedals  ;D

Anyway TB, i heard that you go through pads less than every 5k  ::) , not mentioning any names  :P