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also when i turn right and left,i hear rough sound which i never had. sorry i can not describe that sound , maybe it sounds like old bus or truck. could anybody tell me what went wrong with my car after the new break pads change? Thanks.
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>>What occurs to cause brake squeal? If you have recently replaced your brake pads and rotors because of noisy brakes, you may be horrified to discover you have a similar issue with your new brake pads. But what is causing this to happen? Brake squeal is often caused when your new pads and rotors vibrate together; however this is not necessary a safety issue as most breaks create some form of noise depending on conditions. But you may wonder why this happens with new brakes? Let us explain; as your new rotor is wedged by the new brake pads a vibration motion is caused, which results in the annoying sound you hear. >>How long does brake squeal last for? As annoying as brake squeal can be, the positive news is that it will not last forever. Usually you should notice a reduction in noise after around 250 miles and by 750 miles you should rarely hear any brake squeal at all. During this time your new brake setup will settle down and synchronize more efficiently, resulting in less vibrations and therefore less noise. However if you can't bear the sound of squealing brakes for the next few months then there are things you can do to reduce it. >>What solutions are available to resolve brake squeal? There are several solutions that you can consider to dramatically reduce brake squeal, including applying special sprays or lubricants to the brake calipers. However the most popular solution is to use a noise reduction or suppression shim, which is a strip placed on the rear of the break to diminish vibration sounds. You can purchase these self-adhesive strips from major auto-part centres and are perfectly safe to install. Noise reduction shims are regarded by the majority of mechanics to be the most suitable way to reduce squealing from new brake pads and rotors.
Thanks for your answer! About the sound, it's like metal grinding sound (Everytime I turn right and left ) Pepboys called me to stop by to check , Thanks for the Warranty and hope they can fix it.
I think 'PEP-BOYS' , on a Mercedes , says it all. Good luck.
Thanks for your reply. It was my first time with Pepboys and was a big mistake. they refunded after the most stressful five weeks.so after Pepboys I went to the certified MBZ repair shop, they fixed the break squeaking noise but not the grinding jeet-jeet-jeet noise. I am going back there this Friday, see if he can fix it .