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When I press the brake pedal, you can hear a squeek coming from the rear brakes. It's not sustained... just when you press it. And if I press it, release it, wait a second, then press it again, it'll squeek again. Any idea what it could be?
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Rear drums?
How many kms....
Probably just needs a cleaning. get rid of some of that brakepad residue.
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scoobasteve,Aug 30 2005, 10:39 AM Wrote:Rear drums?
How many kms....
Probably just needs a cleaning. get rid of some of that brakepad residue.
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I'd say take the drum off clean in there up with some brake cleaner and see what happens.
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cleaning might help, but probalby not. This is a normal issue on the focus. I had that problem on my sedan. drove me nuts, are they the factory set that came with the car. It stayed with me until got rid of the car....
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I take it they are drums and not disks??? If they are drums and you have had new pads fitted, they will squeal as they bed in. Also they will squeal just before they die! LOL
Same really goes for the disks...
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08-31-2005, 11:11 AM
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scoobasteve,Aug 30 2005, 11:39 AM Wrote:Rear drums?
How many kms....
Probably just needs a cleaning. get rid of some of that brakepad residue.
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We have the same issue. Once you take off the rear drums and give them a spray with air, the squeal goes away for a few months.
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laidman,Aug 30 2005, 01:44 PM Wrote:cleaning might help, but probalby not. This is a normal issue on the focus. I had that problem on my sedan. drove me nuts, are they the factory set that came with the car. It stayed with me until got rid of the car....
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yep, i've got the same issue on the ZTS with rear drums...had it since the day i've got it. When braking out from the garage, it squeaks...When slowly braking, it squeaks...ofcourse, when braking in the rain, it also squeaks...
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get some WAGNER THERMO_QUIETS they will solve your problems - the absolute best for the focus- - no SQUEEKING
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This is the exact reason I have a 800 Watt stereo!
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MAlby7,Aug 31 2005, 06:01 AM Wrote:This is the exact reason I have a 800 Watt stereo!
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You and me both. The louder the bass = the quieter the problems
But I think a few of you guys don't understand what the problem is. It's not the pads/shoes. The squeek isn't a result of them being worn/new... it's not like the harder I press the brake the louder or longer the squeek. It's just when I initially tap the break, it squeeks. Sorta like the arm/lever that causes the break to grip is too tight or something. The car can be parked and not moving in the slightest and when I tap the brake it'll squeek.
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Could be the shoes sliding on the backing plates. A little antiseize or some high temp lube on the backing plate where the soes contact it will fix that right up. And I do mean a LITTLE.
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Mine Let out the sound when i let off the Brakes.
When im parked Same thing. Its not the Shoes or Drums Its gotta be something else.