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jdhx
 


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N/S Rear Brake Squeal - how widespread?

Honest John (Saturday Telegraph motoring columnist) recently reported a case concerning a 30,000 mile D3 having a loud brake squeal from the n/s rear. This was fixed under warranty but only after the owner threatened to take the case to VOSA.

The problem appears to be caused by the old style pads not retracting from the disc and is fixed by fitting the latest design pads, unless it is left too long when a new disc is required, or the whole thing seizes and ....

I have had exactly the same problem and suspect that it is quite widespread?

Is it widespread? Question

Please reply to this thread or pm me if you have had this problem. If you haven't but have a D3 with old style rear pads that have done only 30,000 miles then be aware, it could be you next!

Thanks guys.
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Had done mine ages ago by myself. When I read on here the same symptoms, I always say its the PADS
  
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MacLeod 313 wrote:
I always say its the PADS


But if you are dealing with it day in and day out, its not always the pads. In fact, i would say its very rarely the pads Thumbs Up
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I would say its not always the pads - it was the caliper in my case.... (twice !!!)
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ok, I will amend, I suggest to look at the pads, maybe I was lucky and correct with my own diagnosis. Did check the pistons carefully and looked good at the time.
  
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Mac, were your brake pads seized when you had them changed?
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Post #68417319th Aug 2010 7:44 pm
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Nope, well yes Laughing

My rear pads were original Build, and were low. The pads wern't that low but low enough coupled with cack on the piston stopping the retracion.

I simply stripped and got a can of brake cleaner, make sure everything was spotless then reassembled with liberal amounts of copaslip on the rear of pads and sliders.

Been a year n a half and alls well at the back, the front is the issue now, big wobbles Evil or Very Mad
  
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The amount of Disco 3's that I have serviced, i would say easily 90% of them have had seized rear pads...

Would advise anyone who maintains their own car to strip and clean at least once a year, or at least get it done when it comes to service time...
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Had 3 out of 4 calipers replaced in last 2 years! As long as 4th (or replaced ones) doesn't play upon way to Tunisia I'll be a happy bunny!!
   
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