Front Brakes on a 2001 Elantra
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Re: Front Brakes on a 2001 Elantra
Check to make sure the rotors are on properly. I did the same thing and
the rotors did not go on squarely over the hub. I was surprised as well but
that's what the dealer told me and it was true.
Steve
"Ken" <Kroskey@copper.net> wrote in message
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> Just put new pads and rotors on the car, now I have a bad pluse in the
> brake pedal when applied lightly. Any ideas?
the rotors did not go on squarely over the hub. I was surprised as well but
that's what the dealer told me and it was true.
Steve
"Ken" <Kroskey@copper.net> wrote in message
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> Just put new pads and rotors on the car, now I have a bad pluse in the
> brake pedal when applied lightly. Any ideas?
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Re: Front Brakes on a 2001 Elantra
I called the part store where I purchaed the rotors, took them back,
had them turned and all is well. I was told their supplier received a
bad batch, and this must of been part of the batch. Since it's a
family run store, they took care of the problem for me. I've done
many brake jobs in my time, and did not know one could put a rotor on
wrong. Thanks for the tips!!
had them turned and all is well. I was told their supplier received a
bad batch, and this must of been part of the batch. Since it's a
family run store, they took care of the problem for me. I've done
many brake jobs in my time, and did not know one could put a rotor on
wrong. Thanks for the tips!!
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Re: Front Brakes on a 2001 Elantra
If there is any rust or dirt on the mating surfaces, there could be
considerable run-out.
So, maybe not put on wrong, just oversight.
"Ken" <Kroskey@copper.net> wrote in message
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> I called the part store where I purchaed the rotors, took them back,
> had them turned and all is well. I was told their supplier received a
> bad batch, and this must of been part of the batch. Since it's a
> family run store, they took care of the problem for me. I've done
> many brake jobs in my time, and did not know one could put a rotor on
> wrong. Thanks for the tips!!
considerable run-out.
So, maybe not put on wrong, just oversight.
"Ken" <Kroskey@copper.net> wrote in message
news:17c1aa34.0408091722.708980a1@posting.google.c om...
> I called the part store where I purchaed the rotors, took them back,
> had them turned and all is well. I was told their supplier received a
> bad batch, and this must of been part of the batch. Since it's a
> family run store, they took care of the problem for me. I've done
> many brake jobs in my time, and did not know one could put a rotor on
> wrong. Thanks for the tips!!
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