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11-29-2020, 09:42 AM | #1 |
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E90 Brake squeek (not the pads!)
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I am hoping some of you could help me resolve the following issue: I am hearing a squeeking / high pitched whistle noise when braking somewhat hard. I serviced the brakes this morning, hoping the sound would disapear. But it is unchanged. Strange thing is, its not the rotors/pads that are squeeking. I opened the windows to hear the rotors while braking and they are quiet. The sound almost seems to come from within the car. The squeek happens when braking somewhat hard, but also when going over bumps too hard. It also happens when braking very slightly and going over bumps (slow). Making me think it is suspension related. I however can not link the squeeking sound to braking and making the suspension move up and down. I added this video of the noise, I accelerate to about 50mph and brake within a small margin of the abs kicking in to make the noise to most hearable. Camera is in the footwell area. Please advise guys Thanks! |
12-04-2020, 08:54 PM | #2 | |
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It's sounds like the heater hamster wheel bearing is squeaking. My heater fan is making a very similar sound. I haven't noticed it while braking but the sound is familiar so I thought I would suggest it.
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12-05-2020, 11:08 AM | #3 |
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You are the best, I would have never guessed it would be the blower motor, I was about to throw suspension components at it, as I was clueless.
I drove the car with the blower on 2 (my default setting) confirmed the squeak was still there while braking. Turned the blower off, squeak was gone. Turned the blower on again, squeak returned. I took the blower out and sprayed the bearings with some wd40. Tested with blower on, braking; no squeak. Thanks a ton! |
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Every car I have owned the blower fan develops a noise. Oiling it helps for a while, but the sounds does come back. At least he part is only a few hundred bucks. Was it difficult to get out? I really should do this ASAP.
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12-06-2020, 03:07 AM | #5 |
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Yes indeed, maybe it is time for a new blower motor if the sound returns. It was a little corroded at the bottom side too, so I guess that didn't help as well.
Getting it out is very easy, remove two screws holding a cover panel in place in the passenger footwell area, undo 1 connector and pull the air duct slightly out of the way, after that, just lift a small tab and rotate the assembly to release the blower from the car |
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Replace the blower motor ASAP. The fine dust from the bearing will land on the evaporator and cause corrosion and will cause it to leak. Brass and aluminium together is bad, especially when water is involved, like a wet evaporator. That is a much bigger job.
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I guess that's a fair point, I will look into this. Thanks!
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