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Originally Posted by Shazmonkee
Take it to the dealer and call them liars. BMW of Bakersfield was nice enough to ID it and fix it. It came from my rear brakes, and he suspected that when the brakes got hot, one of the "sensors" in the pads or something that lets you vehicle know that your brake pads are wearing thin, gains contact with your disc. The sensor thing is metal, so when the brakes get hot, the sensor expands, therefore, squeeky noises. It probably goes like, squeek--squeek--squeek-squeek-squeek-squeeksqueeksqueek as you go fast right?
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Yes, same thing my dealer said. Just had new rear pads and brake sensor replaced today.