Every time I apply my break front passenger side gives a little snapping noise click
Car noise coming from the front passenger side only happens when I make a stop gives one Sharp clack or snap click kind of noise I'm thinking maybe the brake pads or War down and they're sitting in their kind of sloppy and when I apply them they're given a quick snapshot before they go under pressure I'm not sure I don't think I have anything else wrong everything else is new one front anybody have any ideas or have had this happen before let me know and also it's not pulling to the last or to the right still seems to be staring fine no pulling under braking just makes annoys rate when I apply the brake for a Split Second
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Originally Posted by Gary Butler
(Post 353062)
Car noise coming from the front passenger side only happens when I make a stop gives one Sharp clack or snap click kind of noise I'm thinking maybe the brake pads or War down and they're sitting in their kind of sloppy and when I apply them they're given a quick snapshot before they go under pressure I'm not sure I don't think I have anything else wrong everything else is new one front anybody have any ideas or have had this happen before let me know and also it's not pulling to the last or to the right still seems to be staring fine no pulling under braking just makes annoys rate when I apply the brake for a Split Second
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Are you sure you're not hearing the solenoid on the shifter as you press the brake?
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Originally Posted by LoJac963
(Post 353109)
Are you sure you're not hearing the solenoid on the shifter as you press the brake?
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Will it make the noise if you are sitting still and apply the brake? That should determine if it's in the pedal mechanism or not.
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Originally Posted by calif phil
(Post 353139)
Will it make the noise if you are sitting still and apply the brake? That should determine if it's in the pedal mechanism or not.
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I think your correct, too much slop in the pad to caliper fitment. New pads and new shims should fix it. I have had great luck with Wagner Thermoquiet pads.
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Originally Posted by calif phil
(Post 353170)
I think your correct, too much slop in the pad to caliper fitment. New pads and new shims should fix it. I have had great luck with Wagner Thermoquiet pads.
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