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      06-29-2008, 08:47 PM   #1
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Break Squeal From a Stop. TSB?

I know I've read several people complaining of squealing when no brakes are being used. Mine is pretty loud and I asked the dealer to look at it when I was in for service. Of course they "didn't hear anything" yet just about ever time I drive I hear it at low speeds and after a stop (non during brake use)

Is there a TSB? I really should have asked for the tech to ride with me because it takes 5 minutes and its squealing like a pig. Service Writer with his "8 years of working there" never heard of anything...and sometimes I wonder if they have ever driven in a BMW.

I'm pretty car knowledgeable and nothing pisses me off being treated like I am making things up.
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      06-30-2008, 04:24 PM   #2
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They pulled the same thing on me...

The fix was discussed in a service roundtable and involves replacing the brake pads due to the pads' sensor rubbing against the rotor.

I have included the documents that show that this is an issue they are aware of - show them these next time and see what they say
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      06-30-2008, 04:33 PM   #3
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They pulled the same thing on me...

The fix was discussed in a service roundtable and involves replacing the brake pads due to the pads' sensor rubbing against the rotor.

I have included the documents that show that this is an issue they are aware of - show them these next time and see what they say
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thanks I will use that the next time I go to my dealer
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