Bayn46 said:I have that problem in summer when the brakes get hot. The easiest solution is to take out the pads and apply some copper grease to the back of them, this prevents the squeaking in most cases.
beezo003 said:bayn46 theirs a spray on one now exactly the same
No need to get hands dirty, i bawt the paste only to find out about the spray on
ele33 said:Hi guys, new to the forum.
I have a 2002 E46 330i, I replaced the brakes all around and its been squeaking ever since I've fitted them.
Its ATE pads.
Anyone else experience this? Is it the pads or could it be the discs?
Rapido WP said:You may just need to bed them in properly - go fast on an open road, then hit the brakes real HARD - that should remove any surface glaze. Be real careful with the copper slip
unikbarna said:Rapido WP said:You may just need to bed them in properly - go fast on an open road, then hit the brakes real HARD - that should remove any surface glaze. Be real careful with the copper slip
Wont this pop the airbag out?
:fencelook:
AdiS said:unikbarna said:Rapido WP said:You may just need to bed them in properly - go fast on an open road, then hit the brakes real HARD - that should remove any surface glaze. Be real careful with the copper slip
Wont this pop the airbag out?
:fencelook:
Why on earth would it do that?
calypso said:Bed in brakes properly and I'm pretty sure the problem will go away.