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Rumble on braking?

Can any one point me at what could cause this sound,
On heavy braking I have this strange rumble/hum sound and cant figure out where its from!?

All the pads have plenty of meat left Neutral

Any ideas? thanks

Post #371083 30th Apr 2019 9:09 am
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SYFL2



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2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Are the disks ok ?

Post #371086 30th Apr 2019 9:50 am
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As above - check the inboard faces of the discs as they can suffer with heavy corrosion. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
Evoque SD4 Dynamic Lux Auto
Present: Audi A3 S Line.

Post #371090 30th Apr 2019 11:08 am
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If it is the discs they are relatively cheap and even I managed to throw them on myself Thumbs Up

Post #371091 30th Apr 2019 11:22 am
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Will try but the noise seems to come and go! One trip they rumble next its gone,

Post #371094 30th Apr 2019 11:52 am
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Replaced rear discs as they had corrosion but noise still there!

I thought the fronts looked ok but maybe they are warped Rolling Eyes Censored

Post #371871 11th May 2019 3:53 pm
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Wouldn’t warped discs cause vibration through the car when the brakes were applied? The frequency of the shudder would be dependant on speed. Is there any tendency for the abs to kick in when braking? I’d have thought that a warped disc might cause the the brakes to try to release on that wheel. I don’t know how sensitive to speed difference at the wheel the abs is. Bearings tend to whine or drone. Droning from wheel and diff bearings can come and go. Rumbling suggests low frequency, something moving slower.

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Were the pads (and discs) good quality OEM supplier? Regards

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Warped discs would definitely notice, certainly at higher speeds, with shaking in the steering. Are your tyres ok?

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Re: Rumble on braking?

Space wrote:
Can any one point me at what could cause this sound,
On heavy braking I have this strange rumble/hum sound and cant figure out where its from!?

All the pads have plenty of meat left Neutral

Any ideas? thanks


More info might help:
Age of car
Mileage
TD4 SD4 i6
when were brake components last changed

Is the noise from front or rear, left or right , or is it impossible to say?
Anything been changed/altered prior to the noise developing?
Does pulling the handbrake whilst moving make an abnormal noise?
Have you turned each wheel to see if it sounds different from the others?
Have you eliminated engine/gearbox by braking whilst in neutral and idling ? Jules

Post #372025 13th May 2019 10:19 pm
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