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hfelknor said:


Gonzo the TSB gives a part number for the Brake Kit and the anti squeal goop.
Oh thanks for pointing it out. "I will learn to trust dealers.... I will learn to trust dealers.... I will learn to trust dealers.... I will learn to trust dealers.... " Nope its not working.
 
Just did my 2 yr visit (2/23/05) at the dealer & complained again about the reverse eeeeeekkkkkinnngggg & this time they did replace the pads.
Life seemed a little better this morning while backing out of my garage since I was able to keep the peace & QUITE!!!!! :D
 
Even after pad replacement. I still have a squeal. It is much less than before. It's one tap on the brakes in reverse, one quickie eeekk. Hope to see if goes away like someone above posted. Not enough to get my ire up at the moment. I am going to watch, wait and listen for now.
Bob1
 
I doubt new pads will solve the problem. Disc brake squealing is primarily the result of improper shim installation, and the goo backing grease not used. The thin copper grease the dealer might use will wear out over time. The best kind of grease is the thick type that almost looks like mousse - its really sticky and airy - a good medium to absorb vibration, the source of the disc brake noise.
 
Eric, I took the TSB in and had them do whatever was on it. It included the goop and new pads. I had to park it overnight at the Dealer just to get cold pads. They said they heard it loud and clear.
I think Homer said somewhere that the TSB did not fix his deal and he switched to ceramic's. Homer, you listening in on this? Can you verify my tale?
 
I think Homer said it was a new brake pad form Nissan and he reffered to this.

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Yes, the TSB absolutely fixed my problem.
I may have been one of the first to have had the tSB applied.
When I went in, they looked up the TSB and had to order the new pads. They had some goop and tried that. No dice.
Went back in some weeks later and they installed the new pads and all has been well since then. OK I get the occasional short and not very loud "eek". But no LOUD drawn out SSSQQQUUUEEEAAAALLLLL!!!!!! Every time I back out of the garage in the morn.
Man I almost sold this car over that!

Homer
 
Homer

Oh :13: that would have been bad and Sad. GRIP :D
 
TSB, Extended Warranty

I'm trying to have this TSB applied to my squeeky brakes. My question is:

1 By being a TSB is the cost picked up by Nissan?
2 If I have the extended warranty, is the cost picked up by Nissan?
3 When is the cost not covered by Nissan?

I just got a call from the dealer and they say that it is not under warranty and there would be a cost to me. I also have the extended warranty. It's possible I don't quite understand whose liability this is.

thanks for your responses in advance.
 
If its a TSB, Nissan pays for it if the dealer determines it applies to your vehicle.
 
Eric...

thanks for the response. This TSB does not even specify any mileage limitation. That was another reason they did not want to do the work or pick up the cost. Heck, why would they even do under my warranty? Maybe brakes are not covered.

thanks again
 
The TSB specifies a new brake pad to remedy the squeaking noise. However, Nissan will not cover squeaking that is the result of a worn out shim or a low pad that has reached the audible indicators.

If your Murano makes brake noise under the exact conditions specified in the TSB, it should be covered. If its not the same conditions, the dealer will most likely try to charge you for it.

Here's hoping you have a nice dealership. Good luck.
 
TSB's are just the way manufaturers address common problems found in a particular vehicle.
That way the mechanic can have a cheat sheet on what the problem is & what to do about it.
My brakes were fixed using the TSB but my MO was only 23 months old & was loudly squeeking in reverse.
If yours is under 36 months it should be covered under your warranty if it is squeeking in reverse. :)
Otherwise the dealer could say it is just normal wear & tear. :(
& your exteneded warranty probably excludes normal wear & tear items. :( :(
 
I though I had read this would eventually go away, but still no luck at 8k miles.

After my TSB was completed I still had the squeak. Not as bad, it just lasted for a second or less in the AM. I have been meaning to go back to the Dealer but the squeak went away.
Why, I don't know. I went about 1 or 2 thousand miles after the TSB and now it just does not happen. FYI, I'm somewhere about 16K on miles, so if your's is still making some noise after the TSB, give it a while to seat in or something.
Bob1
 
Got squeaky brakes on my '05... No TSB for an 05 yet. Has anyone had this fixed by the dealer?
 
The TSB applies, strangely, only going in reverse. When going forward and braking, the dealer will not perform any work for noisy brakes in such a case. I know because that was what my Murano was doing and the dealer tried to sell me a $100 rip off "caliper cleaning" service. I didn't bite, and instead installed new brake pads on my own along with applying anti squeal goo (that should be the real solution, not new pads actually). I posted a writeup in the Maintenance section if you want to have a look.
 
Squeak Update.
Now at 21K on the MO and the squeak is a minor irritation.
It comes and goes, it is only in reverse and only a half second long in duration. It will not happen all the time. When at the Dealer for the alternator recall, I told them the squeak was still there.
Got the typical "could not reproduce noise" statement on my ticket when I left the dealer.
It is much less than the original but it's still there...sometimes.
Bob1
 
I'd like to add my MO to the list of brakes sqeaking... only about 6500 miles.. one of the front brakes squeak ALL THE TIME when coming to a stop.

VERY DISAPPOINTED! definitely will take this into consideration on my next vehicle purchase..
 
I'm not a big "company man"..........
But don't be ridiculous.

You could have a stone embedded in a pad or something.

At least take it to the dealer and see if he can fix it.



Homer
 
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