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CarGuru > Hyundai > Brake noise 26 February 2007 08:03:00

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Brake noise

Sam 5 April 2005 00:42:42
 Appreciate your comments.

2003 Accent with 5k miles on it (still under warranty).

Applying the bakes can cause a soft repeating thud sound from rear of the
car.

Dealer turned the drums at about 2k miles: stopped it briefly (Feb 2005).

Dealer replaced the drums, shoes, and wheel bearings at about 3.5k miles:
stopped it for awhile (Mar 2005).

It is starting again.

Any suggestions?


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Hyundaitech 5 April 2005 01:00:23 permanent link ]
 Unfortunately, I don't have much to offer. Call 'em up and take it in so
they can inspect it.

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Afob3 5 April 2005 03:34:20 permanent link ]
 
I had this two or three times with my 01 accent. A real light tapping
sound from the rear when gently applying the brakes. (the tapping
speed slowed along with the cars speed)

Anyhow, It turned out that the rear drums and handbrake needed to be
re-adjusted. It is supposedto adjust itself but for some reason needed
an adjustment every year or so.

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Teknical 25 April 2006 01:33:54 permanent link ]
 Hi group,

I recently changed my wheel hub on my 1999 pontiac trans sport. Since then,
I hear a loud metal-on-metal squeal when going in reverse. If i turn the
wheel hard right or left it goes away and sounds more like a metal rubbing
noise. There is no noise going forward or when braking.

I had someone slowly reverse the car while I had my ear to the wheel, and
the noise is coming from the caliper/bake assembly area, but I can't see
anything rubbing.

Any ideas?






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Shep 25 April 2006 03:07:05 permanent link ]
 Take it apart and look for any brake mounting hardware rubbing on the rotor,
even the wear sensor may have bent in a little.
"Teknical" <teknical@gmail.com­> wrote in message
news:0vb3g.817$fx.1­39844@news20.bellglo­bal.com...> Hi group,>
I recently changed my wheel hub on my 1999 pontiac trans sport. Since > then, I hear a loud metal-on-metal squeal when going in reverse. If i turn > the wheel hard right or left it goes away and sounds more like a metal > rubbing noise. There is no noise going forward or when braking.>
I had someone slowly reverse the car while I had my ear to the wheel, and > the noise is coming from the caliper/bake assembly area, but I can't see > anything rubbing.>
Any ideas?>



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Jimmyh 25 April 2006 19:13:11 permanent link ]
 the metal plate behind the rotor is bent take wheel off and bend it back
seen this happen all the time

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Teknical 28 April 2006 08:49:43 permanent link ]
 
"jimmyh" <jimmyheltonh@aol.c­om> wrote in message
news:9d20cbfabd79bf­d587490c1f02e58a7b@l­ocalhost.talkaboutau­tos.com...> the metal plate behind the rotor is bent take wheel off and bend it back> seen this happen all the time>

Yup, that's exactly what it was. Thanks


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Azmiata 23 February 2007 07:09:20 permanent link ]
 My brakes make a grinding noise whe I stop.I had the brakes done and the
cylinders replaced. Still makes the noise. I took the car someplace else
and had them check the brakes and they said they were fine. It stops for
awhile then will start again.The brakes work fine. Could it be something
else rubbing? I was thinking it could be some other body parts or
something else that maybe used to have some rubber padding or something
that has dried up. (my girl is a 1991)any ideas? You guys have helped me
out in the past so I have geat faith in you. Thank You.

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Chuck 23 February 2007 15:45:28 permanent link ]
 Assuming the rotors were turned, it's possible that the pads are grinding
against the edge of the turned area.
Wheel bearing play can cause a similar grinding sound. If the pad backing
plate (part of the pad) is undersize,
it may allow the pad to move enough to contact the edges of the turned area,
and cause a grinding sound.

"azmiata" <herm105@aol.com> wrote in message
news:b7af5aa2d54588­3dfc6051264eaa3520@l­ocalhost.talkaboutau­tos.com...
My brakes make a grinding noise whe I stop.I had the brakes done and the
cylinders replaced. Still makes the noise. I took the car someplace else
and had them check the brakes and they said they were fine. It stops for
awhile then will start again.The brakes work fine. Could it be something
else rubbing? I was thinking it could be some other body parts or
something else that maybe used to have some rubber padding or something
that has dried up. (my girl is a 1991)any ideas? You guys have helped me
out in the past so I have geat faith in you. Thank You.


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Kws 24 February 2007 22:10:02 permanent link ]
 

azmiata wrote:
My brakes make a grinding noise whe I stop.I had the brakes done and the
cylinders replaced. Still makes the noise. I took the car someplace else
and had them check the brakes and they said they were fine. It stops for
awhile then will start again.The brakes work fine. Could it be something
else rubbing? I was thinking it could be some other body parts or
something else that maybe used to have some rubber padding or something
that has dried up. (my girl is a 1991)any ideas? You guys have helped me
out in the past so I have geat faith in you. Thank You.

It all depends on what you mean by "grinding noise". Brakes work by
rubbing things together (pads and rotors), so it is inevitable that some
sound will result.

As a rough guide: if you are backing out of your driveway, the motor is
idling, the radio and A/C are off, the top is up and you brake, it is
very likely you will hear some sort of sound. It's absolutely normal.

After washing the car, some water remains on the rotors. The water
eventually evaporates, but will likely cause some rust to remain on the
rotors. When you apply the brakes under this condition, there will be
some "grinding" to be heard until the rotors clean themselves up. This
takes a couple of stops.

Brakes are probably the most foolproof replacement item on your car.
It's really difficult to screw up a brake job although, I'm sure, it has
been done. In your case, you had the job done by someone who apparently
had the skill to overhaul the calipers, bleed the system, etc. as well
as doing the much simpler task of changing out the pads. You then had
the work validated by a second (I'm assuming "competent") mechanic who
said everything was fine.

It is not possible to accurately diagnose something like this from a
distance. Does this scenario come close?

Best,

Ken
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Azmiata 26 February 2007 08:03:00 permanent link ]
 I don't think it happens so much when it is raining. More when it is dry.
But it is happening alot right now. The air is cold and not as dry as
normal. I might have to start keeping a log since it comes and goes.

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