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08-15-2011, 12:46 PM | #1 |
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Brake Squealing/Squeaking Noise - Dealership hasn't given any path to solution
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A while back I noticed that my brakes were making squealing and screeching noises. I have a 2008 E92 CPO with about 47k km on it now. I searched up and voiced the possibility of the sensors scraping and stuff that I read about here to the dealer but the service advisor kept telling me there is nothing he can do as brakes are not warrantied. The first time I really noticed was after a 1hr drive on the highway and I reached a residential area just cruising, no brake application and i could hear the squeaking intermittently as I moved forward at slower speeds. I had the dealership check it out (paid for brake inspection) they couldn't find anything and said it could be "debris" After a drive downtown I've been hearing it more regularly while in the parking garage(amplified). I took a video with my iPhone(not the best quality). I was hoping someone here could help if they've experienced a similar issue. Not sure if its due to the brakes, or a bearing, or something else with the steering. Seems a little more prominent when I am turning to the left(not 100% sure about that though) I've sent the video to the service advisor and manager at the dealership I go to and still haven't heard back from them. Also, the brakes always screech when I apply them reversing(end of the video). Bought the car in Feb of this year not sure if it was happening then as it was winter. It's embarrassing driving a car like this and it's making noises. My previous car was a 1990 camry and was quieter lol Thanks, Dilan |
08-16-2011, 08:42 AM | #6 |
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Ah I guess it's a little better knowing it's not specific to my car, but yeah it's pretty annoying. Will changing to aftermarket brakes or removing the sensors and tying them off to the side make a difference? Main other reason why I would want to change brakes and rotors is the screeching noise when I'm reversing :|
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08-16-2011, 01:32 PM | #8 |
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Try this:
Tell the dealership to look into SIB 34 08 08
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08-23-2011, 10:49 AM | #11 |
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Same problem here, it only begins after driving the car for 15min or so... i guess the break pads expand from the heat? and the more i drive the worse it gets. I CANNOT believe that there isnt a fix or recall from BMW for this yet. Very annoying and embarrassing.
Someone in another thread mentioned to use a break cleaner to clean the sensors? |
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08-23-2011, 07:35 PM | #12 |
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I have the exact same issue coming from the front left wheel/brakes. It only occurs while moving at very low speeds. I replaced all four sides' brake pads and rotors recently and the noise went away for a while. It is back again!!
I have heard other e92s on the road with the same. Does anybody know how to get this to BMWNA in order to try and get a resolution or looked into? Last edited by PFitto; 08-23-2011 at 07:40 PM.. |
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08-23-2011, 10:45 PM | #13 |
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the squealing can be both sensor and pads. If you hear it while moving slowly without applying brake then definitely sensor, but can also happen when applying brake. For the sensor potentially purchasing higher end sensor from quality manufacturer... I think i've heard of peeps grinding them down a little, but not sure on this. OR just remove them from the caliber and zip tie them to the abs sensor, so you don't get a warning.
The pads do squeal also. reversing and stopping does seem to cure this for a bit, but it comes back. Cool carbon pads have a great rep here... but they are rediculously expensive... i'm sure there's other brands that will work well. AND goo up the pads with brake quiet when installing them... the dealer doesn't do this. it can be vibration and/or brake dust. |
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08-24-2011, 12:18 AM | #14 |
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Man, I am almost the EXACT same as you. Same car, same miles. Mine is at the dealer now. I should be hearing back today sometime.
This is rediculous. If this can't be fixed, I will not keep this car. I can't deal with squeaks. I have owned a lot of cars and none of them had this problem. This should not be something you have to "Deal" with. My dealer definately did not tell me this was not covered under warranty. They gave me no hastle at all and gave me a new Z4 as a loaner. My SA told me there is a TSB that the brake pads should be changed sooner than in the past. Once they get down to 7.5mm. And that they are aware brake squealing is a common issue with these cars. And he said he's aware that it could be the sensor. One thing about this dealer here, they have been very good to me so far. The scary thing for me is that I had NO noise before I had my coils installed. I know one has nothing to do with the other...but it's still a strange coincidence to me. The only thing that has me hoping mine could be fixed is that my problem I think is a little different than your's and what everyone else is explaining on here. Mine only makes noise when pressing the brake. And it's only coming from the front driver's side. I'll let you know what happens as soon as I get it back. I may be driving a new truck soon....
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08-25-2011, 10:08 AM | #15 |
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Wow a Z4 loaner? nicee don't get anything like that here lol
I have a service appt on monday. I am going to tell them to look into that SIB and see what happens. Else, I am just going to replace all the brakes, rotors, and sensors myself. |
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08-25-2011, 01:55 PM | #17 | |
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Can you give us some insight into pad surface and vibration pertaining to squealing? My focus is not so much on performance, as the centrix pads seem to be working well for me, but they do make some noise... much better since the sensors were disconnected but still noisy. Do the better pad surfaces alleviate this, or is it install, dust? I do NOT think dust is the prime culprit, as the squeal is pretty uniform and constant at certain pedal pressure(s). I did goo the back of my pads pretty good, so I can't imagine vibration is it either. On other platforms, I've rarely (or never) had a squeal issue with various price point pads. very curious... probably some threads explaining, but didn't find them yet. |
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08-25-2011, 05:04 PM | #18 |
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Well, I just got mine back. They replaced all four pads and all four sensors and it's silent now. So we'll see if it comes back...
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08-28-2011, 02:17 PM | #19 |
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Same issue here, they replaced the rear pads and sensors but haven't had a chance to drive the car enough to see it it is fixed. I think they actually installed the wrong pads on the rear of the car. There's film of rust on the rotors from them washing the car after service and the pads have only worn away about the outermost inch of the rotor - looks like the rest of the rotor has not even been touched by anything. Wondering if they put 328 pads on?
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That's funny because I hear the screeching sound when I apply brakes too...the noise so bad
But guess what, I hear noise right after I installed othe coil over like you. I am going away few days later so cant make trips to dealership, Let me know how it goes with yours. Quote:
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08-29-2011, 11:22 PM | #22 |
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Got it back and all noises are gone.....for now at least...
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