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markgmr



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Rear Brake Squeeking!!

I took my wifes 60 plate FL2 out for a drive yesterday and noticed a squeek/squealing from the o/s/r wheel. Obviously it had not been like it until I used it so it must be my fault. If I gently touch the brakes it goes totally, leading me to think brake pads either glazing over or de-laminating or just simply need taking out cleaning up and copper slipping. Just wondered if anyone had come across this before??

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DAVEHKR



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Re: Rear Brake Squeeking!!

Unnecessary quote removed

could even be the handbrake shoes sticking!

Post #177781 28th Mar 2013 10:24 pm
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markgmr



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Thought about that but why would it stop when I apply the footbrake??

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chicken george



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had same, it was handbrake shoes, and yes it did stop when using foot brake At work
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Pegleg



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Same here and more than once.
Copper slip on the caliper guides cured it Thumbs Up Another member of the failed FL2 clutch/DMF club, twice.

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Northsea Medic



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Had the same with mine - eased slightly when turning and when applying brakes. Turned out that both rear pads had been sticking and had worn them down at quite an alarming angle and had delaminated. Given the materials in use now the disks were both past their best so changed out the lot.

Local garage did the work for £90 including parts which I was pretty happy with...

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Steve D



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Censored me, what did they use, secondhand parts? I'm in the trade and I recently paid £122 just for the parts - rear discs and pads. Mintex ones so not ultra expensive. How on earth, even using the poorest quality, how can a proper garage supply and fit rear discs and pads for £90? Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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Steve D



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Edit. Just remembered, for £122 I also got rear shoes and a fitting kit. Embarassed Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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Had same, was the pads and discs worn

Post #177837 29th Mar 2013 11:14 am
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markgmr



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Not gonna be very happy if it does want any work except a clean up and a copper slip as it was in dealer 1600 miles ago for a 24000 mile service!!

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ad210358



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There is a common theme here, Essex, Wives and Rear Brakes Whistle

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Steve D



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Eurolandy



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Had the same problem on mine for a while now (ref one of my previous posts). This afternoon I changed the rear pads and discs and I cannot believe how different it is. No squeal or grinding whatsoever. The back of the disks were badly corroded / worn (there is a good write up and some pics on this on another post) but surprisingly the handbrake shoes were near perfect (51,000 miles). Bit of copper grease and refitted, no problem.

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markgmr



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At last I got back from the windfarm and onto dry land so I thought it was about time to try to fix the squeeling brakes. All I ended up doing was stripping off the caliper and cleaning the crap from under the stainless steel pad carriers and copperslipped them, then refitted them with copious amounts of copperslip on the sliders. Problem solved.Thankfully!!!!

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tiagol73



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markgmr wrote:
Thought about that but why would it stop when I apply the footbrake??


Hello,

I thought I was having the same problem as the symptoms are alike, but the noise comes from the front/center.

Can you confim where the noise on yours came from?

Regards,

Tiago.


Last edited by tiagol73 on 14th Aug 2013 10:16 am. Edited 2 times in total

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