BRAKES CR-V 01

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by Fred, Jun 24, 2005.

  1. Fred

    Fred Guest

    The left front brake of my CR-V is howling and I don't know why. My wife
    came home with it this way having left with it in fine condition. I took
    the wheel off and found that the screeching sound is resonating from the pan
    behind the rotor.

    I'm not qualified to repair brakes but need an idea whether the car is safe
    to drive to a garage. Any diagnosis would be appreciated as well.

    Thanks
     
    Fred, Jun 24, 2005
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  2. Fred

    twfsa Guest

    The pads have a squeeler on them indicateing its time to replace the pads,
    it should be ok to drive it to a shop for pad replacement.

    How many miles on the odometer, usually the front pads will last 45-50K
    depending on how you drive.

    Tom
     
    twfsa, Jun 25, 2005
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  3. Fred

    Fred Guest

    Thanks. Car's right at 50K. What gets me is that I am in PA and had the car
    safety inspected last month. Usually they will tell you if you are need of
    replacement.

    Also, the squealing is incredibly loud. Should the squealer make my car
    sound like it has tank tracks?
     
    Fred, Jun 25, 2005
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  4. Fred

    Fred Guest

    Also, will the squealer sound when the brakes are not applied? My car is
    making the noise if the brake is applied or not.
     
    Fred, Jun 25, 2005
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  5. Fred

    twfsa Guest

    There really should not be a squeel unless the brakes are not applied, there
    should not be noise when moving until the brakes are applied.

    Sounds like something got wedged inbetween the rotor and the tin cover?
    thats all I can think of. If thats the case what ever is in there has done
    damage,( how honest is your machanic) if the car stops and you would not
    have to drive very far to the repair shop I'de drive it.



    To Tow or not to tow is your call.

    Tom
     
    twfsa, Jun 25, 2005
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  6. Fred

    motsco_ _ Guest


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    Sounds like a stone is wedged betweent the tin guard and the disk. Maybe
    wife drove on some gravel, or fresh road repair? Double check your wheel
    nuts that you had off too. Keep in mind that if you tow your CR-V, it
    has to be all four wheels off the ground.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Jun 25, 2005
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  7. My guess is a piece of road debris bent the backing plate against the disc.
    If so it won't hurt anything but your ears. If you are inclined you can
    remove the wheel and take a close look. A little gentle prying with a
    screwdriver should get it clear again. You can put the car in neutral and
    turn the rotor to tell if you have it fixed or not.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Jun 25, 2005
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  8. Fred

    Fred Guest

    It appears that removing the wheel and replacing it corrected the problem.
    I noticed a small chunk o' concrete on the floor of my garage after I moved
    the car. Don't know if it was the culprit for sure but the noise is gone.
    I tested the brakes hard in a parking lot and they are working fine.

    Thanks to all that replied.
     
    Fred, Jun 26, 2005
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