Re: Symptoms of Warped Brake Disks and Rotors?
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Re: Symptoms of Warped Brake Disks and Rotors?
On 7/20/03 0:59, in article c3ckhvcru5ls9245tndpro7o3i4cj95hi6@4ax.com,
"Steve Lee" <dont@thinkso.com> wrote:
> What kinds of things are apparent if your car has one of the above
> problems? TIA.
I second what both of the other posters said. However, it can be beyond a
mere shimmy. My Civic would shake rather severely braking at speed, and the
disc was barely outside of tolerance. More important than how it felt
however, is that due to the warped disc, I couldn't lay into the brakes the
same way. Normally it was okay, but in an emergency I would have been
screwed.
Jason
"Steve Lee" <dont@thinkso.com> wrote:
> What kinds of things are apparent if your car has one of the above
> problems? TIA.
I second what both of the other posters said. However, it can be beyond a
mere shimmy. My Civic would shake rather severely braking at speed, and the
disc was barely outside of tolerance. More important than how it felt
however, is that due to the warped disc, I couldn't lay into the brakes the
same way. Normally it was okay, but in an emergency I would have been
screwed.
Jason
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Re: Symptoms of Warped Brake Disks and Rotors?
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 23:05:52 GMT, Jason Faas <jfaasNOSPAM@neb.rr.com>
wrote:
>On 7/20/03 0:59, in article c3ckhvcru5ls9245tndpro7o3i4cj95hi6@4ax.com,
>"Steve Lee" <dont@thinkso.com> wrote:
>
>> What kinds of things are apparent if your car has one of the above
>> problems? TIA.
>
>I second what both of the other posters said. However, it can be beyond a
>mere shimmy. My Civic would shake rather severely braking at speed, and the
>disc was barely outside of tolerance. More important than how it felt
>however, is that due to the warped disc, I couldn't lay into the brakes the
>same way. Normally it was okay, but in an emergency I would have been
>screwed.
>
>Jason
I see, I see. Forgive me for my utter ignorance, but does "shimmy"
refer to car or wheel shaking/vibrating?
As well, if you have plenty of brake pads left and the car's less than
a year old, does squeaking from the brakes indicate a warped
disk/rotor? If not, what could be causing this squeaking coming from
the brakes? It happens even if the car's not "cold", ie, it's been
running for a while. The noise will come on when braking at low
speeds. Thanks.
wrote:
>On 7/20/03 0:59, in article c3ckhvcru5ls9245tndpro7o3i4cj95hi6@4ax.com,
>"Steve Lee" <dont@thinkso.com> wrote:
>
>> What kinds of things are apparent if your car has one of the above
>> problems? TIA.
>
>I second what both of the other posters said. However, it can be beyond a
>mere shimmy. My Civic would shake rather severely braking at speed, and the
>disc was barely outside of tolerance. More important than how it felt
>however, is that due to the warped disc, I couldn't lay into the brakes the
>same way. Normally it was okay, but in an emergency I would have been
>screwed.
>
>Jason
I see, I see. Forgive me for my utter ignorance, but does "shimmy"
refer to car or wheel shaking/vibrating?
As well, if you have plenty of brake pads left and the car's less than
a year old, does squeaking from the brakes indicate a warped
disk/rotor? If not, what could be causing this squeaking coming from
the brakes? It happens even if the car's not "cold", ie, it's been
running for a while. The noise will come on when braking at low
speeds. Thanks.
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Re: Symptoms of Warped Brake Disks and Rotors?
Falling asleep through Steve Lee's post...
> I see, I see. Forgive me for my utter ignorance, but does "shimmy"
> refer to car or wheel shaking/vibrating?
Yes
> As well, if you have plenty of brake pads left and the car's less than
> a year old, does squeaking from the brakes indicate a warped
> disk/rotor? If not, what could be causing this squeaking coming from
> the brakes? It happens even if the car's not "cold", ie, it's been
> running for a while. The noise will come on when braking at low
> speeds. Thanks.
Squeaking of pads means that they are either worn down or not siting right
in the caliper. Temp doesn't really matter. It can make pads squeal if
it's warped
FYI, the make noise when worn down, because of little metal tab that is
sitting on the pad, that starts to scrape when the pad gets too thin
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
Dan**** (10:38:51 PM): I have more respect for you than ever before
> I see, I see. Forgive me for my utter ignorance, but does "shimmy"
> refer to car or wheel shaking/vibrating?
Yes
> As well, if you have plenty of brake pads left and the car's less than
> a year old, does squeaking from the brakes indicate a warped
> disk/rotor? If not, what could be causing this squeaking coming from
> the brakes? It happens even if the car's not "cold", ie, it's been
> running for a while. The noise will come on when braking at low
> speeds. Thanks.
Squeaking of pads means that they are either worn down or not siting right
in the caliper. Temp doesn't really matter. It can make pads squeal if
it's warped
FYI, the make noise when worn down, because of little metal tab that is
sitting on the pad, that starts to scrape when the pad gets too thin
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
Dan**** (10:38:51 PM): I have more respect for you than ever before
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Re: Symptoms of Warped Brake Disks and Rotors?
Falling asleep through Steve Lee's post...
>>Squeaking of pads means that they are either worn down or not siting
>>right in the caliper. Temp doesn't really matter. It can make pads
>>squeal if it's warped
>>
>>FYI, the make noise when worn down, because of little metal tab that
>>is sitting on the pad, that starts to scrape when the pad gets too
>>thin
>
> I see. Then, since I was told that I still had 70% left on my brake
> pads when I had the car service about two weeks ago, then is it safe
> to assume that the squeaking/sqealing noise is due to the improperly
> positioned pads in the caliper?
I wouldn't say positioned, as they have play in the caliper themselves.
They can move...I'm not sure what type of clips your brakes have to keep
them in thier expanded postition IE:, when you don't have your foot on the
brake.
Some cars, like my Protege, have springs that attach to the top of the
pads, and keep them out, away from the rotor. My del Sol and Tercel
require that blue adhesive, to keep them in place.
But I wouldn't worry too much about the squeaking. If it does bother you
that much, take off the wheel and look right at it. If they don't lok
parallel, then they just float a little back and forth in the caliper.
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
Dan**** (10:38:51 PM): I have more respect for you than ever before
>>Squeaking of pads means that they are either worn down or not siting
>>right in the caliper. Temp doesn't really matter. It can make pads
>>squeal if it's warped
>>
>>FYI, the make noise when worn down, because of little metal tab that
>>is sitting on the pad, that starts to scrape when the pad gets too
>>thin
>
> I see. Then, since I was told that I still had 70% left on my brake
> pads when I had the car service about two weeks ago, then is it safe
> to assume that the squeaking/sqealing noise is due to the improperly
> positioned pads in the caliper?
I wouldn't say positioned, as they have play in the caliper themselves.
They can move...I'm not sure what type of clips your brakes have to keep
them in thier expanded postition IE:, when you don't have your foot on the
brake.
Some cars, like my Protege, have springs that attach to the top of the
pads, and keep them out, away from the rotor. My del Sol and Tercel
require that blue adhesive, to keep them in place.
But I wouldn't worry too much about the squeaking. If it does bother you
that much, take off the wheel and look right at it. If they don't lok
parallel, then they just float a little back and forth in the caliper.
--
"If you can't change a tire, you're not allowed to have a beard. It's the
most basic part of a car: If you don't know that much about a car, you
really shouldn't be driving, should you?" - Jimmy Kimmel
Dan**** (10:38:51 PM): I have more respect for you than ever before
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Re: Symptoms of Warped Brake Disks and Rotors?
On 21 Jul 2003 02:40:28 GMT, "Pahsons - Somnolent" <pahsons@juno.com>
wrote:
>Falling asleep through Steve Lee's post...
>
>I wouldn't say positioned, as they have play in the caliper themselves.
>They can move...I'm not sure what type of clips your brakes have to keep
>them in thier expanded postition IE:, when you don't have your foot on the
>brake.
>
>Some cars, like my Protege, have springs that attach to the top of the
>pads, and keep them out, away from the rotor. My del Sol and Tercel
>require that blue adhesive, to keep them in place.
>
>But I wouldn't worry too much about the squeaking. If it does bother you
>that much, take off the wheel and look right at it. If they don't lok
>parallel, then they just float a little back and forth in the caliper.
Great, Pahsons, thanks for the info. Really appreciate it.
wrote:
>Falling asleep through Steve Lee's post...
>
>I wouldn't say positioned, as they have play in the caliper themselves.
>They can move...I'm not sure what type of clips your brakes have to keep
>them in thier expanded postition IE:, when you don't have your foot on the
>brake.
>
>Some cars, like my Protege, have springs that attach to the top of the
>pads, and keep them out, away from the rotor. My del Sol and Tercel
>require that blue adhesive, to keep them in place.
>
>But I wouldn't worry too much about the squeaking. If it does bother you
>that much, take off the wheel and look right at it. If they don't lok
>parallel, then they just float a little back and forth in the caliper.
Great, Pahsons, thanks for the info. Really appreciate it.
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