My civics done roughly 10,000 kms and the brakes are screeching!!! anyone have the same problem? or am i doing something wrong lol
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My civics done roughly 10,000 kms and the brakes are screeching!!! anyone have the same problem? or am i doing something wrong lol
interesting... mines not making noises.... have been stomping on them much lately?
Screeching or squealing? Check the pad thickness through your rims with a torchlight. See how many mm of pad material you have left on all 4 wheels.
would be real unusual for pads to wear to the metal.
if pads are juddering, a few hard stops either in forward or reverse motion may clean up the oxides on the pads.
other possibility may be stones caught between the dust shield and the disc
mine 19000.. still doin alrite.. nothing wrong..
MY BREAK GOT THE SAME PROBLEM ON 6000KM ALREADY....N..I BRING IT BACK TO HONDA...THEY TRY TO FIX. IT .....BUT AFTER still got the same problem....do u think the they can change me the new break@_@???
lol i thought i was hearing things. i've also heard noises while i brake. but i didn't believe it was me cause my car has only done 22000km's.
i brought my car in for service at 20000kms and asked them to check my brakes, they checked it and said they couldn't find the problem and said they cleaned my pads? (lol dunno, they said something along those lines) and i still do hear noises once in a while, it isn't always.
I think what you are hearing is brake squealing. Since the dealer looked at it and had already tried to fix it, I assume that your pads are still good. You can apply anti-squeal on to the outside of the pad, but the only fix that will work is to go for aftermarket pads. I had squealing on my Euro too until I changed to different pads.
Yep, as I said here, something has to give: http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1137744
If you change your pads out you should fix some of the problems.
i cant believe this is happening to the new civic
ive done almost 40k kmz on my 7th gen civic
my brakes get used quite a bit
and i dont have this squealing problem
its completley ludicrous for pads to be replaced after such a short period of use
go harass honda if it really is that bad
but i reckon u might be doing something wrong, coz i know plenty of people that have 8th gen civics with no brake squealing or any other problems
then again it could just be some dust or a stone stuck between one of the pads and the rotor
I've done ~17k km on my civic... just recently went for a service and I still have 85% of my brakes left... ( and I do drive fast once inawhile)
Normally, brake pad will not finish that fast (9000km). Before you want to change the brake pad, you may check the space between the brake disc and brake disc covers, it maybe some stones or clips or anythings between them to make that sound. Hope you can solve the problem soon.
I have the same noise on my 06 . It doesn't appear to affect braking performance at all. It sounds to me like a pressure relief lifting. Today's anti-lock braking systems are all pressurized, and it could be a relief valve lifting somewhere in the system., and one person's dealer told them it was part of the normal operation of the brake system. A little more detail on what is causing the noise (even if it is normal) would have helped, but I am not concerned about this "quirk" at the moment.
if the pads have been cleaned at the dealer and they are still noisy, you will possibly need to get the disc rotors machined. if the discs are grooved bad enough,they will make the pads vibrate ( squealing noise ) and anti squeal compound will only last a short while. honda pads are usually very good quality, but even the best pads will squeal if the rotors are worn. try to find a repair shop that has a procut pm9 on car brake machining tool. very accurate and quick.
cheers
No, the brake pads on the new models, especially with the Euro and Civic are not good. The pads on the 06 and 07 Euros have a new part number so they have been changed from the 03-05 models which had squealing problems as well as leaving deposits on the rotor when it is hot (and often mistaken as rotor warp). I had squealing and now that I have changed to an aftermarket pad, my brakes are silent without needing to machine the rotors.
Don't machine your rotors if they are not warped already. After machining, the thinner rotors are more succeptible to warping.