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Squeaky Brakes

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#1 ·
Anyone else having problems with their brakes squeaking? Mine has been doing it for awhile every time I pull out of the garage in the morning. Read the same thing on freshalloy.com but nobody seems to have heard about any fix on this.
 
#102 ·
Squealing disc brakes is generally not a problem with the brake pads, or the calipers. Rather, usually the squealing is caused by the backs of the brake pads vibrating against the calipers. Usually the metal shims for the pads prevent this, but if the grease dries up on them, you get squealing. Nissan specifies a metallic grease for this purpose (I use CRC anti-squeal).
 
#103 ·
maybe I am over-reacting to the situation. Like many of the other members, I have had "cheaper" cars that I've never heard a peep from..(steering wheel also squeaks). I will take it to the dealer for correction.

Thanks for calming me down.. heheh
 
#106 ·
wannamurano said:
Hi,

I'm having the squeaky brakes when backing out of the garage in the mornings. I am going to call the dealer. I read the info about the brake pad fix. Should my 06 already have those pads?

Thanks

No. The brake pads in the TSB are different, not better.
They worked for me.

Homer
 
#107 ·
NELSON said:
maybe I am over-reacting to the situation. Like many of the other members, I have had "cheaper" cars that I've never heard a peep from..(steering wheel also squeaks). I will take it to the dealer for correction.

Thanks for calming me down.. heheh
I dropped the MO off at the dealer 8am this morning for the sqeaky brakes.

Me: Will I have to pay for this or is this covered under the adjustment period since I have less than 7000 miles, purchased in January?
Service Mgr: Well, breaks are partially metallic and sounds are normal. We'll test to see if it's mechanical. If not, then you would have to pay to fix it.
(Mgr called me at 11am)
Service Mgr: We couldn't hear anything coming from the brakes. We'll have someone drive it again to really heat up the brakes and try to locate the sound. However, we won't have a driver available until about 3pm.

I don't feel too optimisic about this, but we'll see when they call me later. You figure that if you make an 8am appointment, you'll get it by lunch time. Oh well.
 
#108 ·
NELSON said:


I dropped the MO off at the dealer 8am this morning for the sqeaky brakes.

Me: Will I have to pay for this or is this covered under the adjustment period since I have less than 7000 miles, purchased in January?
Service Mgr: Well, breaks are partially metallic and sounds are normal. We'll test to see if it's mechanical. If not, then you would have to pay to fix it.
(Mgr called me at 11am)
Service Mgr: We couldn't hear anything coming from the brakes. We'll have someone drive it again to really heat up the brakes and try to locate the sound. However, we won't have a driver available until about 3pm.

I don't feel too optimisic about this, but we'll see when they call me later. You figure that if you make an 8am appointment, you'll get it by lunch time. Oh well.
This is why it is very important to demonstrate the sound while one of the service technicians is riding along with you - 9 out of 10 times they don't do any "testing" other than drive it around the block once, and that usually gets you the "could not reproduce problem" statement on the service invoice.
 
#109 ·
Very true. Wish I had the time though to wait around for their "drivers" to be available. ;)

Hmm, I wonder if this Nissan offers free Wi-Fi in their waiting lounges. I know the Honda next door does. Maybe I can pick up their signal.
 
#110 ·
NELSON-

You should not have to pay for any repairs to fix the squeaky brakes. Nissan provides a one-year adjustment warranty to cover these things.

-njjoe
 
#111 ·
njjoe said:
NELSON-

You should not have to pay for any repairs to fix the squeaky brakes. Nissan provides a one-year adjustment warranty to cover these things.

-njjoe
Just got a call from the Service Manager.

Service Mgr: Nelson, we were unable to hear anything from the brakes. What we will do for you is take the front pads off and apply this product called "Stop Squeal." It will be ready in 2 hours. Make sure you call me in a couple of days and let me know if you hear the sounds again.

Nice guy. He didn't indicate any charge for this, but I'll post it here if I do get charged. I don't know if "Stop Squeal" is an actual product or just his description of the product.
 
#112 ·
Stop Squeal is probably the brand name of a metallic grease commonly used on the brake pad backing plates. I call it "Red Goo" (see my brakes sticky under maintenance).
 
#113 ·
I hope just fixing the noise is leaving a bigger problem untreated.
 
#114 ·
It's a product.
You basically remove the pads and immerse them in this product. The product (supposedly) impregnates the pads. Let them dry and reinstall.
Works most of the time but has been known to only be a temp "fix".
A temp fix could be all you need.
The squeal is caused by the fact that several pieces are vibrating in sympathy with each other. All you have to do is disturb this sympathetic relationship and the squeal will go away.
Somtimes just putting more anti squeal goop on will do it.
So, even if the fix is temp.....the pads may wear enuf to disturb that relationship and all will be good.
Or not.

Nissan changed my brake pads to a different compound back in 03. Never heard another squeak.

Homer
 
#115 ·
Sounds good guys. This place is the best!! :D
 
#116 ·
The following is from the BG Products website http://www.bgprod.com/products/brake.html :

BG Stop Squeal
Most brake noise is caused by vibrations that occur when pressure is applied. BG Stop Squeal works on the simple principle of impregnating the brake pad with ingredients that reduce sticking between the pad and rotor. When pressure is applied, the vibrations are significantly reduced, thus brake noise is stopped or is markedly less noticeable.


Maybe they used this product or maybe "stop squeal" is a generic term around their shop.

Another website claims the BP Stop Squeal is not applicable to ceramic pads, which is what is on the MO.

Anyhow, you will know pretty soon if their fix worked.

-njjoe
 
#117 ·
NELSON said:


I dropped the MO off at the dealer 8am this morning for the sqeaky brakes.

Me: Will I have to pay for this or is this covered under the adjustment period since I have less than 7000 miles, purchased in January?
Service Mgr: Well, breaks are partially metallic and sounds are normal. We'll test to see if it's mechanical. If not, then you would have to pay to fix it.
(Mgr called me at 11am)
Service Mgr: We couldn't hear anything coming from the brakes. We'll have someone drive it again to really heat up the brakes and try to locate the sound. However, we won't have a driver available until about 3pm.

I don't feel too optimisic about this, but we'll see when they call me later. You figure that if you make an 8am appointment, you'll get it by lunch time. Oh well.
Just an update, my brakes still squeak. It makes me believe they didn't even apply any of that "Stop Squeal." I heard the squeak again the next day. I wish I had the patience and time to keep going back to correct the problem. I'll just take it to my friend who is a Nissan Service tech and give him a couple bucks to really do the work. I should've taken it to him in the first place, but his dealership is kinda far from me.

I was going to buy an Infiniti G35 for the wifey, but scratch that. No disrespect to all you Nissan enthusiasts/lovers, but I'm going back to the Honda/Acura brand. Hey, one bad experience can do that to ya.

...just one man's opinion/preference.
 
#119 ·
"I was going to buy an Infiniti G35 for the wifey, but scratch that. No disrespect to all you Nissan enthusiasts/lovers, but I'm going back to the Honda/Acura brand. Hey, one bad experience can do that to ya."

That's hilarious. :D


Homer
 
#121 ·
What's up with these brakes??

Mine has about 5000 miles (6 months) and it squeels like a pig everyday evrytime I drive it.

My co-worker has a 2003 SE and she said hers squeeled for a full year before it shut up. (she took it in to the shop three times and was told its normal go home)

Its sounds like an old car and its really making me unhappy......anyone have a permanent fix?
 
#122 ·
powerglide said:
What's up with these brakes??

Mine has about 5000 miles (6 months) and it squeels like a pig everyday evrytime I drive it.

My co-worker has a 2003 SE and she said hers squeeled for a full year before it shut up. (she took it in to the shop three times and was told its normal go home)

Its sounds like an old car and its really making me unhappy......anyone have a permanent fix?
"squeals like a pig".....LMAO.. good one. Glad to see I'm not alone. Could be the pads, could be the rotors. I don't know and, apparently, neither does my local Nissan dealer at this point. I'll post another response when I take it to my friend that does maintenance and brakes for Nissan.
 
#123 ·
Whats this free adjustment period

njjoe said:
NELSON-

Wow, you're even tougher on the dealers than I am. Homer's right, it could be something very quick and easy to fix. And since you only have 6,500 miles on your MO, you are still in the "free adjustments" period.

-njjoe
What is the free adjustement period?
Is that different fromt he 3 year/36mo warranty period?
Thanks
PS I am at 5000 miles and have a bagdul of little annoying things I am considering having fixed. (squeeks/squeels/rattles/pops/rocking chair etc).....sigh.....I expected more from a new car than this....seriously dissapointing
 
#124 ·
My '06 has the same problem but only when I reverse after sitting there for awhile.

When I took it in for the first time, supposedly the dealer cleaned some stuff and etc. The fix lasted about a day, the noise came back with a vengeance. I’m taking it in again next week and going suggest they replace the pads but under any circumstance turn my rotors.
 
#125 ·
allc said:
My '06 has the same problem but only when I reverse after sitting there for awhile.

When I took it in for the first time, supposedly the dealer cleaned some stuff and etc. The fix lasted about a day, the noise came back with a vengeance. I’m taking it in again next week and going suggest they replace the pads but under any circumstance turn my rotors.
OK, but don't have them turn the rotors more than once. The rotors n the Murano are not very heavy and 3 or 4 turns and they will warp.
If you have read the history on this you know there is a TSB and a part number for the replacement rotors. They worked for me.

Homer
 
#126 ·
Fix...not quite

Mine's still squeaking like crazy!
But I noticed that if I slam on the brakes (just short of locking up your tires) then go back to usual braking, the squeaking is gone or substantially reduced.

Almost like it removed a layer of squeak-causing-stuff or maybe reseated the pads or something....

eventually starts squeaking again though...argh!