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Subaru: Noisy brakes in 2k2 outback sport

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    Chris
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    Noisy brakes in 2k2 outback sport

    I have a 2k2 Subaru Imprezza outback sport with 30K miles. The front brakes
    have started to make noise when applying light pressure to the brakes. I
    thought the pads were going bad but under inspection they're at about 70%.
    I've spoken with a few people and I've gone through everything. I've
    beveled the pads. I've cleaned and lubed everything meticulously, and still
    they squeak!!!
    It just seems odd that these brakes never made noise before and suddenly 30K
    miles later they're noisy.

    PLEASE HELP!!!



  2. #2
    ed
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    Re: Noisy brakes in 2k2 outback sport

    Sand the pad surface to remove any glaze or shine, then use a pad prep on
    the back of the pads, or, as many garages do, put some high temp silicone
    seal on the pads where they touch the caliper surfaces and install. The
    sealant prevents vibration of the pad and often cures noisy brakes.

    Ed B

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    Mike
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    Re: Noisy brakes in 2k2 outback sport

    There is spray for the backs of brake shoes. There should be TWO pads on the
    back of the pads to stop squeaks.. Just did mine..
    www.butkus.org



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    Andrew
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    Re: Noisy brakes in 2k2 outback sport

    Mine have been noise from day one (MY02) it generally happens after not
    using them for a while, you can quick fix it by driving for a bit then apply
    the break and accelerate at the same time for about 10 seconds and they are
    as good as gold.... for a while. Try not breaking with the gears if that is
    what you are doing allot.

    OH... my wife's MY99 does the same thing.

    Andrew

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    Edward
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    Re: Noisy brakes in 2k2 outback sport

    Sounds like glazed pads and/or rotors. Sandpaper the pad friction surface.
    Sand or have the rotors refinished(not cut) to remove the glaze. ed
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  6. #6
    Brian
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    Re: Noisy brakes in 2k2 outback sport

    com (Mike B.) wrote:

    |There is spray for the backs of brake shoes. There should be TWO pads on the
    |back of the pads to stop squeaks.. Just did mine..
    |www.butkus.org
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    |In article <%hnnb.32795$mZ5.168727@attbi_s54>, com says...
    |>
    |>I have a 2k2 Subaru Imprezza outback sport with 30K miles. The front brakes
    |>have started to make noise when applying light pressure to the brakes. I
    |>thought the pads were going bad but under inspection they're at about 70%.
    |>I've spoken with a few people and I've gone through everything. I've
    |>beveled the pads. I've cleaned and lubed everything meticulously, and still
    |>they squeak!!!
    |>It just seems odd that these brakes never made noise before and suddenly 30K
    |>miles later they're noisy.
    |>
    |>PLEASE HELP!!!
    |>
    |>

    I went to NAPA ceramic pads on my 97 sport and 99 legacy outbacks (though I've
    since traded my 99 for an Xterra). They solved the sounds, squeaking, and
    pretty much any other noise from the brakes. They're a bit more expensive than
    aftermarket semi-metalic pads but less than OEM pads. They also are supposed to
    fade less and are less abrasive on rotors yet stop much better than the OEMs, at
    least that's what I've found and I live in the mountains where brakes are abused
    just by driving to work.

    Thanks...
    Brian Bergin

    I can be reached via e-mail at
    cisco_dot_news_at_comcept_dot_net.

    Please post replies to the group so all may benefit.


 

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