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Hi,
When I drive my 1990 Civic I occasionally hear slight squealing sound, such as if a front brake pad were touching a rotor. The sound goes away if I slightly pull the steering wheel to the left, but comes back if I let it go straight or slightly pull it to the right. I think that one of the calipers gets occasionally stuck on its pin guides, but am not sure which one it is and how to find out which one it is. Would anyone have some suggestions on pinpointing the offending part and how to fix it besides simply taking the front breaks apart, cleaning the guides, and applying high temp grease to the guides? Thank you, Alex. |
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On 8 Feb 2005 16:39:07 -0700, Alex <spork@narod.ru> wrote:
>When I drive my 1990 Civic I occasionally hear slight squealing sound, >such as if a front brake pad were touching a rotor. The sound goes away >if I slightly pull the steering wheel to the left, but comes back if I >let it go straight or slightly pull it to the right. It would be advisable to check your wheel bearings. > I think that one of >the calipers gets occasionally stuck on its pin guides, but am not sure >which one it is and how to find out which one it is. Don't you do maintenance on your brakes, or have it done? >Would anyone have >some suggestions on pinpointing the offending part and how to fix it >besides simply taking the front breaks apart, cleaning the guides, and >applying high temp grease to the guides? No, that's how you do it. It should be done regularly anyway, even if it's not making noise. At least once a year. http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#brakes |
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after a drive go out and spit on the lugnuts, if it sizzles you
definately have a brake dragging. is the car pulling in that direction? i had a problem like that with my '93. it turned out to be a collapsed flex line to the caliper. On 8 Feb 2005 16:39:07 -0700, Alex <spork@narod.ru> wrote: >Hi, > >When I drive my 1990 Civic I occasionally hear slight squealing sound, >such as if a front brake pad were touching a rotor. The sound goes away >if I slightly pull the steering wheel to the left, but comes back if I >let it go straight or slightly pull it to the right. I think that one of >the calipers gets occasionally stuck on its pin guides, but am not sure >which one it is and how to find out which one it is. Would anyone have >some suggestions on pinpointing the offending part and how to fix it >besides simply taking the front breaks apart, cleaning the guides, and >applying high temp grease to the guides? > >Thank you, > >Alex. |
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Drive the car a fairly long while, stop somewhere and feel (carefully, don't
want to burn your hand) each wheel hub. you will be looking to see if the front hubs are both about the same temperature and the rear hubs are about the same temperature. One side that is noticeably hotter than it's opposite twin has some kind of problem, probably a mechanical problem, such as the caliper not floating back after brake release, as you suggested, or a fluid problem, with pressure being held in the system, as someone else suggested. Next I'd jack up each end and try to spin the wheels by hand. Is one harder to turn than the one on the other side of the car? That too would indicate a problem. If you find that one corner exhibited drag by any of these methods, or all did, as in the case of a master cylinder problem, that would at least give you an idea where to start. Good luck "Alex" <spork@narod.ru> wrote in message news:42094d9b@news.ColoState.EDU... > Hi, > > When I drive my 1990 Civic I occasionally hear slight squealing sound, > such as if a front brake pad were touching a rotor. The sound goes away > if I slightly pull the steering wheel to the left, but comes back if I > let it go straight or slightly pull it to the right. I think that one of > the calipers gets occasionally stuck on its pin guides, but am not sure > which one it is and how to find out which one it is. Would anyone have > some suggestions on pinpointing the offending part and how to fix it > besides simply taking the front breaks apart, cleaning the guides, and > applying high temp grease to the guides? > > Thank you, > > Alex. |
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Your problem is probably nothing more than a piece of rust dragging on the
disk somewhere. If the caliper was hanging the pads would be wearing, the disks warping and getting extremely hot. Stop being lazy and pull the wheel and check it out...... "gsl" <novascrollerNOSPAM@inherentsys.ca> wrote in message news:422afc68.8618128@nntp.inherentsys.net... > after a drive go out and spit on the lugnuts, if it sizzles you > definately have a brake dragging. is the car pulling in that > direction? i had a problem like that with my '93. it turned out > to be a collapsed flex line to the caliper. > > On 8 Feb 2005 16:39:07 -0700, Alex <spork@narod.ru> wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>When I drive my 1990 Civic I occasionally hear slight squealing sound, >>such as if a front brake pad were touching a rotor. The sound goes away >>if I slightly pull the steering wheel to the left, but comes back if I >>let it go straight or slightly pull it to the right. I think that one of >>the calipers gets occasionally stuck on its pin guides, but am not sure >>which one it is and how to find out which one it is. Would anyone have >>some suggestions on pinpointing the offending part and how to fix it >>besides simply taking the front breaks apart, cleaning the guides, and >>applying high temp grease to the guides? >> >>Thank you, >> >>Alex. > > |
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