jhauck Posted August 11, 2003 Posted August 11, 2003 Anyone have any experience with disc brake squealing. My wife's '97 ES300 brakes squeal when coming to the last few feet of a stop, only when mild pressure is applied. No squealing when heavy pressure, or at higher speeds, only just before the car comes to a stop. Pads are only about 20% worn and the wear indicators are not touching (not that kind of a sound anyway). Tried spraying everything with brake cleaner, no help. I told her that this is probably normal as they are probably semi-metallic pads clamping a steel rotor. She still doesn't like it. Only other thing I can do is pull the pads and put some disc brake "quiet" type lubricant between the pad and the piston. If you roll to a stop light with your window rolled down, you notice many other car brakes squeal to a certain degree anyway. Anyone want to help get my wife off my back? :chairshot: Jeff Hauck Gresham, OR.
es3doubleO Posted August 11, 2003 Posted August 11, 2003 Where were the pads replaced? Did you do them yourself? because some aftermarket pads do squeal and make some noise due to the material that they use.
poneyboy Posted August 11, 2003 Posted August 11, 2003 Lexus pads also squeal. The only things you can do is get your rotors turned and put on new pads that don't squeal as much.
SKperformance Posted August 12, 2003 Posted August 12, 2003 you may need to check if the brake pad shims where reinstalled if not then it will squeal
es3OO Posted August 12, 2003 Posted August 12, 2003 I own a 97 ES300 that had squealing brakes. I took it in for service and the mechanic told me that the shims were the cause of the squeal. Since my brake pads were >40% worn, i had the pads and the shims replaced. Now my car is as quiet as when i bought it. Verify that the shims are the cause of the squeal, then get them replaced.
SKperformance Posted August 12, 2003 Posted August 12, 2003 shims usually don't need to be replaced as tehy are only a small peice of metal that receive no wear or movements the pads may have glazed causing the noise though
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