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Only 5000 miles on her but I notice the click in the right rear while
stopping while going forward after backing up out of the driveway or wherever. It only does it the first time I come to a stop. Subsequent stops are quiet. Any ideas? |
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"Buck" <rumrnnr@frontiernet.net> sprach im
news:1empd.4662$6w5.777@news02.roc.ny: > Only 5000 miles on her but I notice the click in the right rear while > stopping while going forward after backing up out of the driveway or > wherever. It only does it the first time I come to a stop. Subsequent > stops are quiet. Any ideas? > > > Very common question. I should add it to the FAQ. It's the brake pads shifting a tiny bit on the mount bracket. Perfectly normal and is in fact a sign your brakes are operating correctly. If you eventually notice that the noise goes away, there is the possibility that the pads are becoming seized on the mount bracket, so it's then time to have them checked out. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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"TeGGer®" <teggeratistopdotcom@changetheobvious.invalid> wrote in message
> Very common question. I should add it to the FAQ. Yes, it would great to have it in the FAQ. I know that this sound is "normal", but I still don't understand why only Honda's brakes do this. |
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"DC" <noreply@fakeaddress.com> sprach im
news:RBrpd.27190$6q2.6161@newssvr14.news.prodigy.c om: > "TeGGer®" <teggeratistopdotcom@changetheobvious.invalid> wrote in message >> Very common question. I should add it to the FAQ. > > Yes, it would great to have it in the FAQ. I know that this sound is > "normal", but I still don't understand why only Honda's brakes do this. > > > It's just a little quirk of the way they're designed. As the anti-squeal shims begin to corrode, the pads will start to adhere to the caliper and piston, and the noise will get softer, eventually disappearing altogether. Honda brakes are also more prone to seizing in winter than some other makes. That question is now in the FAQ, but I haven't uploaded the updates yet. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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TeGGer, Thank you so much for a common sense answer. And, I have bookmarked
your site should I have further questions. "TeGGer®" <teggeratistopdotcom@changetheobvious.invalid> wrote in message news:Xns95ACAA5BA593Dteggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. . > "DC" <noreply@fakeaddress.com> sprach im > news:RBrpd.27190$6q2.6161@newssvr14.news.prodigy.c om: > >> "TeGGer®" <teggeratistopdotcom@changetheobvious.invalid> wrote in message >>> Very common question. I should add it to the FAQ. >> >> Yes, it would great to have it in the FAQ. I know that this sound is >> "normal", but I still don't understand why only Honda's brakes do this. >> >> >> > > > > It's just a little quirk of the way they're designed. As the anti-squeal > shims begin to corrode, the pads will start to adhere to the caliper and > piston, and the noise will get softer, eventually disappearing altogether. > > Honda brakes are also more prone to seizing in winter than some other > makes. > > That question is now in the FAQ, but I haven't uploaded the updates yet. > > -- > TeGGeR® > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Call your Honda dealer. There is a TSB on the problem and they replace the
shims to correct it. I can't understand why so many people buy 30 thousand cars but are afraid to call the dealer to get problems fixed. For more information on Ody than you ever would want to know go to www.odyclub.com and check out the forum..... "Buck" <rumrnnr@frontiernet.net> wrote in message news:mWFpd.4711$w96.1216@news02.roc.ny... > TeGGer, Thank you so much for a common sense answer. And, I have > bookmarked your site should I have further questions. > "TeGGer®" <teggeratistopdotcom@changetheobvious.invalid> wrote in message > news:Xns95ACAA5BA593Dteggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. . >> "DC" <noreply@fakeaddress.com> sprach im >> news:RBrpd.27190$6q2.6161@newssvr14.news.prodigy.c om: >> >>> "TeGGer®" <teggeratistopdotcom@changetheobvious.invalid> wrote in >>> message >>>> Very common question. I should add it to the FAQ. >>> >>> Yes, it would great to have it in the FAQ. I know that this sound is >>> "normal", but I still don't understand why only Honda's brakes do this. >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> It's just a little quirk of the way they're designed. As the anti-squeal >> shims begin to corrode, the pads will start to adhere to the caliper and >> piston, and the noise will get softer, eventually disappearing >> altogether. >> >> Honda brakes are also more prone to seizing in winter than some other >> makes. >> >> That question is now in the FAQ, but I haven't uploaded the updates yet. >> >> -- >> TeGGeR® >> >> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ >> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ > > |
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"Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> sprach im
news:i%Mpd.32759$Qv5.20757@newssvr33.news.prodigy. com: > Call your Honda dealer. There is a TSB on the problem and they replace > the shims to correct it. I can't understand why so many people buy 30 > thousand cars but are afraid to call the dealer to get problems fixed. > For more information on Ody than you ever would want to know go to > www.odyclub.com and check out the forum..... I added that TSB (04-019) to the FAQ, and fixed up the text referring to this issue: http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/Brakes.html#click Thank you for the update. I always appreciate any correections or clarifications that anyone wishes to contribute. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Woody wrote:
> Call your Honda dealer. There is a TSB on the problem and they replace the > shims to correct it. I can't understand why so many people buy 30 thousand > cars but are afraid to call the dealer to get problems fixed. half the time, the dealer says they dont know about the problem. the other half, theyre lying. |
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I can't understand why so many people buy 30 thousand
> cars but are afraid to call the dealer to get problems fixed. ..............I am not afraid of anything!!!!! I was simply inquiring if it was a problem at all or just a quirk of the particular model..............JACKASS. "SoCalMike" <mikein562athotmail@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:fKRpd.569556$mD.137163@attbi_s02... > Woody wrote: >> Call your Honda dealer. There is a TSB on the problem and they replace >> the shims to correct it. I can't understand why so many people buy 30 >> thousand cars but are afraid to call the dealer to get problems fixed. > > half the time, the dealer says they dont know about the problem. the other > half, theyre lying. |
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