Groaning front brakes
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Groaning front brakes
My 07 IS350, one month old. The front brakes groan when applied at very slow speeds...seems more prevalent when they are cold. Anyone experience this? If so what is the fix. Please don't tell me to take it to the dealer...I plan to do this anyway but would like to point them in the direction of a known fix. Thanks.
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ive read other post about this issue, and mine does it was well.. from what ive read, i think it's normal.. not sure that you'll find a "fix".. although, someone posted on the TSB brake thread that the new brake pads installed under the TSB do not make the same noise..
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Yeah I complained to the dealer about the exact same problem....even though I figured it was a normal thing (it occurs to a much lesser degree on my 02 accord)
I told them to just check it out and let me know if there was any problems. Without my consent the tech went and resurfaced the rotors....
Of course this didn't solve anything, but yeah I just press hard on the brakes the first couple of times when it is cold. After the pads warm up, this should go away.
I told them to just check it out and let me know if there was any problems. Without my consent the tech went and resurfaced the rotors....
Of course this didn't solve anything, but yeah I just press hard on the brakes the first couple of times when it is cold. After the pads warm up, this should go away.
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I have the same problem on my 350 but didn't think too much of it. It usually happens when I'm moving slow to a complete stop and slow acceleration from a complete stop.
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It may be a Lexus thing...
...my IS350 does it, my old ES330s did it, and my wifes RX330 does it. I kind of think its sort of funny in a way. I sometimes pull out of the garage REALLY slow and just let them creeeeeeeeek. Kinda sounds like a ship going under - like i would really know what that sounds like! Anyway, i hate noises too, but i think this is one that is what it is.
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To all who answered...thank you. What you all said really helps. Even if it is "normal" it would still be nice to understand its cause. Most other cars don't do it. If I ever find out I will post.
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Totally agree.
It would be nice to find out what it is so maybe it can be fixed. Now that i think about it, i've had other cars that have done it too, i used to have a chrysler cirrus (STOP LAUGHING!!!) and it did it too. My maxima didnt do it to my recollection. I gotta think its just the materials in certaiin brake pads.
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I told the dealer about my brakes on my 5k service...all they did was re-lubricate the brakes and they said it'll go away...none the less, 3 days later, pulling up at a stop light was painful to my ears...do the new pads under TSB work out well or no?
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I don't think so. I can make any car do it with any pads, and I have with every car I've owned. If you don't like the noise, avoid operating the brakes so softly at low speed.
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I used to have an X5 and now have an LS430, the same problem in those cars as well.
Just think of it as a way to make sure you know your brakes are working
Or better yet, be happy that you don't have a Mercedes SLR whose thousands-of-dollars brakes squeal like mad!
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My 07 IS350 does the same too, only after it rain or just wash the car. I`ll do several hard stop but not fully stop kind of like breaking in the pads again. And after that mine stops groaning. Hope that help.