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caliper sticking?
jason_rmh:
Are they standard pads (not upgraded versions)?
Could just be the pad backing plate needing a bit of copper grease on the bits that contact the Caliper / piston.
If one of the discs is not getting overly hot as described above, its probably this.
Take the pads out, clean Caliper carrier and grease the pad backing plate, be careful not to ge t any grease on the pad friction lining or the disc.
Jas
JimGTI:
I've got the exact same issue. Just got worse after Christmas. Started off as a squeal when coming to a slow stop, but occasionally now is a full on howl even when driving. I'm just assuming the salty roads have built up a lot of crud in the disks and pads. It's ridiculously annoying. If I have time I'm going to strip the fronts and clean and grease them today. Seems its common this time of year.
AndyBrown:
There's a guide online but ive just had a search on go gle and csnt seem to find it now, anyone got a link?
jason_rmh:
Search for brake pad squeal, you'll prob find some you tube videos.
Jas
JimGTI:
I stripped my front brakes down earlier this afternoon. The fronts are relatively simple, the caliper has two 7mm allen bolts holding it into place, just ensure you're careful with the retaining clip as they can ping off with some force. The caliper should then come off, be careful of the pad wear sensor on the nearside if you have one.
The contacting surfaces were absolutely bone dry and covered in brake dust so I just cleaned them up, re-slipped them and re-fitted them. Seems to have done the trick but time will tell. Took the opportunity to check the wishbone and drop link bushes and the CVs too, all looks good!
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