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Old 05 Sep 2007, 09:58 pm
bigjcw1023@gmail.com
 
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Default Brake repair question

I replaced my rotors and pads on my 1997 CRV with bendix parts. About
1000 miles later after driving at highway speed for 20 mile or so and
then going to slower speed around 35MPH I get squealing from the
brakes. I press the pedal to start stopping and the noise stops.
What did I do wrong, or miss? The vehicle started doing this before I
replaced the brakes, BUT I figured that it was worn parts becuase the
pedal vibrated too. The pedal no longer vibrates and the vehicle
seems to stop good. Thanks for your input.
Joel

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Old 06 Sep 2007, 06:22 am
Tegger
 
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bigjcw1023@gmail.com wrote in news:1189047482.919331.134400@
57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com:

> I replaced my rotors and pads on my 1997 CRV with bendix parts. About
> 1000 miles later after driving at highway speed for 20 mile or so and
> then going to slower speed around 35MPH I get squealing from the
> brakes. I press the pedal to start stopping and the noise stops.
> What did I do wrong, or miss? The vehicle started doing this before I
> replaced the brakes, BUT I figured that it was worn parts becuase the
> pedal vibrated too. The pedal no longer vibrates and the vehicle
> seems to stop good. Thanks for your input.
> Joel
>
>



Try OEM parts, not crappy aftermarket.

Were the anti-squeal shims reinstalled? Was there a tiny dab of Sil-Glyde
or M-77 put in the correct places on the shims?

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Tegger

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Old 06 Sep 2007, 07:10 am
Jack Pott
 
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Default Re: Brake repair question

"Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns99A34ABC381AFtegger@207.14.116.130...
> bigjcw1023@gmail.com wrote in news:1189047482.919331.134400@
> 57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I replaced my rotors and pads on my 1997 CRV with bendix parts. About
>> 1000 miles later after driving at highway speed for 20 mile or so and
>> then going to slower speed around 35MPH I get squealing from the
>> brakes. I press the pedal to start stopping and the noise stops.
>> What did I do wrong, or miss? The vehicle started doing this before I
>> replaced the brakes, BUT I figured that it was worn parts becuase the
>> pedal vibrated too. The pedal no longer vibrates and the vehicle
>> seems to stop good. Thanks for your input.
>> Joel
>>
>>

>
>
> Try OEM parts, not crappy aftermarket.
>



That's a surprising response.

Bendix sells aftermarket-- but like many major and old-line parts suppliers,
also sells those very same parts made on the very same assembly lines to the
auto manufacturers. They are a Tier One supplier.


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Old 06 Sep 2007, 08:44 am
Speedy Pete
 
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Default Re: Brake repair question

Ignore the previous posts.

The squeak is from the pad vibrating in the caliper because of
typically, rust on the piston.

Buy yourself a spray can of Permatex Disk Brake Quiet.

Some pads come with a similar coating already sprayed on.

-SP


bigjcw1023@gmail.com wrote:
> I replaced my rotors and pads on my 1997 CRV with bendix parts. About
> 1000 miles later after driving at highway speed for 20 mile or so and
> then going to slower speed around 35MPH I get squealing from the
> brakes. I press the pedal to start stopping and the noise stops.
> What did I do wrong, or miss? The vehicle started doing this before I
> replaced the brakes, BUT I figured that it was worn parts becuase the
> pedal vibrated too. The pedal no longer vibrates and the vehicle
> seems to stop good. Thanks for your input.
> Joel
>

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Old 06 Sep 2007, 09:49 am
bigjcw1023@gmail.com
 
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Default Re: Brake repair question

On Sep 6, 9:44 am, Speedy Pete <speedythetrash.p...@verizon.net>
wrote:
> Ignore the previous posts.
>
> The squeak is from the pad vibrating in the caliper because of
> typically, rust on the piston.
>
> Buy yourself a spray can of Permatex Disk Brake Quiet.
>
> Some pads come with a similar coating already sprayed on.
>
> -SP


Do I take the caliper off, what is the procedure?
Joel
Incidentally, do I need shims?

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Old 06 Sep 2007, 10:20 am
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"Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
news:Xns99A34ABC381AFtegger@207.14.116.130...
> bigjcw1023@gmail.com wrote in news:1189047482.919331.134400@
> 57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I replaced my rotors and pads on my 1997 CRV with bendix parts. About
>> 1000 miles later after driving at highway speed for 20 mile or so and
>> then going to slower speed around 35MPH I get squealing from the
>> brakes. I press the pedal to start stopping and the noise stops.
>> What did I do wrong, or miss? The vehicle started doing this before I
>> replaced the brakes, BUT I figured that it was worn parts becuase the
>> pedal vibrated too. The pedal no longer vibrates and the vehicle
>> seems to stop good. Thanks for your input.
>> Joel
>>
>>

>
>
> Try OEM parts, not crappy aftermarket.
>
> Were the anti-squeal shims reinstalled? Was there a tiny dab of Sil-Glyde
> or M-77 put in the correct places on the shims?
>
> --
> Tegger
>
> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/


My 2000 Si has done the same thing on 2 occassions with the original pads.
Both times I pulled over, stopped, move slightly back and forward and
problem gone. I figured that maybe some debris on the road got temporarily
caught in the brake area or something. Hasn't happened again in the past 5
years (and still on the original pads!)


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Old 06 Sep 2007, 11:52 am
Tegger
 
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bigjcw1023@gmail.com wrote in news:1189090196.038067.122530
@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com:

> On Sep 6, 9:44 am, Speedy Pete <speedythetrash.p...@verizon.net>
> wrote:
>> Ignore the previous posts.
>>
>> The squeak is from the pad vibrating in the caliper because of
>> typically, rust on the piston.
>>
>> Buy yourself a spray can of Permatex Disk Brake Quiet.
>>
>> Some pads come with a similar coating already sprayed on.
>>
>> -SP

>
> Do I take the caliper off, what is the procedure?
> Joel
> Incidentally, do I need shims?
>



Your car came with anti-squeal shims from the factory, and they are
supposed to be used all the time. If yours are missing, the usual reason is
that the aftermarket pads were too thick so the tech simply left them off.

Anti-squeal potions are wholly unnecessary if the brakes are properly
serviced and OEM parts are used.

If one insists on fudging a fix rather than doing things properly, one
needs to remove the caliper, remove the pads, apply magic potion to back of
pads, reinstall.

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Tegger

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www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Old 12 Sep 2007, 12:04 am
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bigjcw1023@gmail.com wrote:
> I replaced my rotors and pads on my 1997 CRV with bendix parts. About
> 1000 miles later after driving at highway speed for 20 mile or so and
> then going to slower speed around 35MPH I get squealing from the
> brakes. I press the pedal to start stopping and the noise stops.
> What did I do wrong, or miss? The vehicle started doing this before I
> replaced the brakes, BUT I figured that it was worn parts becuase the
> pedal vibrated too. The pedal no longer vibrates and the vehicle
> seems to stop good. Thanks for your input.
> Joel
>



Did you use top-of-the line replacement parts or the lowest grade?
I've had good luck with both factory parts and with the highest grade
aftermarket parts like Raybestos QuietStops. I've had noisy brakes on
several vehicles with middle of the road and/or cheapest aftermarket parts.

I haven't seen Bendix branded aftermarket brake parts in years. It looks
like their aftermarket stuff is now part of the Honeywell aftermarket
product line, which line isn't always the best of the best IMO.

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Old 12 Sep 2007, 01:24 pm
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On Sep 12, 1:04 am, John Horner <jthor...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> bigjcw1...@gmail.com wrote:
> > I replaced my rotors and pads on my 1997 CRV with bendix parts. About
> > 1000 miles later after driving at highway speed for 20 mile or so and
> > then going to slower speed around 35MPH I get squealing from the
> > brakes. I press the pedal to start stopping and the noise stops.
> > What did I do wrong, or miss? The vehicle started doing this before I
> > replaced the brakes, BUT I figured that it was worn parts becuase the
> > pedal vibrated too. The pedal no longer vibrates and the vehicle
> > seems to stop good. Thanks for your input.
> > Joel

>
> Did you use top-of-the line replacement parts or the lowest grade?
> I've had good luck with both factory parts and with the highest grade
> aftermarket parts like Raybestos QuietStops. I've had noisy brakes on
> several vehicles with middle of the road and/or cheapest aftermarket parts.
>
> I haven't seen Bendix branded aftermarket brake parts in years. It looks
> like their aftermarket stuff is now part of the Honeywell aftermarket
> product line, which line isn't always the best of the best IMO.


Update. I just put shims on and permatex brake quiet. I gave it a
good test drive and so far so good. THanks for the help!

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Old 13 Sep 2007, 07:32 pm
bigjcw1023@gmail.com
 
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On Sep 12, 2:24 pm, bigjcw1...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sep 12, 1:04 am, John Horner <jthor...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > bigjcw1...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > I replaced my rotors and pads on my 1997 CRV with bendix parts. About
> > > 1000 miles later after driving at highway speed for 20 mile or so and
> > > then going to slower speed around 35MPH I get squealing from the
> > > brakes. I press the pedal to start stopping and the noise stops.
> > > What did I do wrong, or miss? The vehicle started doing this before I
> > > replaced the brakes, BUT I figured that it was worn parts becuase the
> > > pedal vibrated too. The pedal no longer vibrates and the vehicle
> > > seems to stop good. Thanks for your input.
> > > Joel

>
> > Did you use top-of-the line replacement parts or the lowest grade?
> > I've had good luck with both factory parts and with the highest grade
> > aftermarket parts like Raybestos QuietStops. I've had noisy brakes on
> > several vehicles with middle of the road and/or cheapest aftermarket parts.

>
> > I haven't seen Bendix branded aftermarket brake parts in years. It looks
> > like their aftermarket stuff is now part of the Honeywell aftermarket
> > product line, which line isn't always the best of the best IMO.

>
> Update. I just put shims on and permatex brake quiet. I gave it a
> good test drive and so far so good. THanks for the help!


Update again, I was wrong its tarted squealing again. So back go the
bendix parts and on come the honda parts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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