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Question about 2005 Jetta

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REAR BREAK PADS NOISY I HAVE BOUGHT A USED POLO 1.4 FROM MCARTHY IN DURBAN AND MY REAR BREAK PADS ARE NOISY. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE TO REPLACE THEM ALTHOUGH I HAVE AN AA FORM SHOWINH THAT THE BREAKS WERE ...

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Question about 1998 Sierra

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grabbing breaks leaky trailor break switch started problem just cleaned and inspcted breaks mininamul oil leak around axel ceal, replaced and reassimbled pads where scoured on ends probably from the ...

...break in is over. A FOREIGN OBJECT TRAPPED BETWEEN BRAKE DISC.........YOU COULD TRY PUTTING A LITTLE COPPER GREASE ON THE BACK OF THE PADS TO HELP WITH THE SQUEAKS... a bit of rust may be inbeded in ...

break pads look fine and dust was cleaned. Breaks are still squeaking. Every so often there is a soft clunk when I take foot off brake to the gas. Help! semi-metallic pads can cause noise from glazing

Rear brakes dragging on GMC 2000 after changing pads. did you turn the break setting all the way in when you installed new pads.if you didnt adjust the breaks then your breaks are pushing to far out ...

...break pad You are correct. The pad has worn down to the steel backing pad, and now you will have to replace your brake rotor as well. may just be worn brake pads that are matel to metal.remove the ...

Question about 2005 Sunfire

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change front break pads 1.jack up both tire.2.remove tire.3.unbolt break caliper.4.remove old break pads and take cap off break fluid.5.use pliers or c clamps to push back in caliper to sit ...

Question about 1995 DeVille

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problems with breaks my break pads will not release from the roaders on the rear. I have tried new callipers and break pads. I also have tried bleeding the breaks. When i tighten break callipers all ...

...it was driven with it on for many miles. How do I fix it? New pads... You will need to get new break pads or break shoes and more than likely rotors or drums. Depending on how old your vehicle

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