Brakes (Creaking Noise)
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Brakes (Creaking Noise)
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When I'm at a complete stop and I depress the pedal fully, as far as I can, I hear a creeking noise coming from the front left caliper. Like a squeaky door or floorboard. Imagine stepping on a squeaky floorboard, but instead it's my brake pedal. This noise is DEFIANTLY coming from the caliper. The brakes still seem to operate 100%.
I don't hear this sound during normal driving due to the fact that the brakes must be depressed completely in order to hear it. During spirited driving while fully depressing the brakes before a corner I still don't hear the noise over the road noise, wind noise, or exhaust note. I can only hear it at a complete stop.
I'm probably going to pull the wheel off and look into it further tomorrow morning. But, if this is a commen problem or if I could get any suggestions on what to look for, that would be greatly appriciated
When I'm at a complete stop and I depress the pedal fully, as far as I can, I hear a creeking noise coming from the front left caliper. Like a squeaky door or floorboard. Imagine stepping on a squeaky floorboard, but instead it's my brake pedal. This noise is DEFIANTLY coming from the caliper. The brakes still seem to operate 100%.
I don't hear this sound during normal driving due to the fact that the brakes must be depressed completely in order to hear it. During spirited driving while fully depressing the brakes before a corner I still don't hear the noise over the road noise, wind noise, or exhaust note. I can only hear it at a complete stop.
I'm probably going to pull the wheel off and look into it further tomorrow morning. But, if this is a commen problem or if I could get any suggestions on what to look for, that would be greatly appriciated
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I just got finished "inspecting" everything. Nothing seemed at all out of sorts. Piston boots weren't torn. Brakes pads, I already knew, were at an ok depth. Rotor is ok. Everything visually was perfectly fine, except for the calipers being pink
When I put it all back together, I used some anti-seeze grease on the shims just so they would stick to the pad when I slid them back into the caliper. It just seemed to make it a little easier. I doubt this would solve any of my noise issue, though.
When I got back into the car the noise was gone. I thought maybe I would need to go get some heat in the brakes, so I went to a backroad close to my house and did a few hard stops. Still no sound. I'm not sure whether or not to be happy, or confused by this. This isn't the first time something like this has happened to me. I hear a noise, I take whatever it is apart, can't figure it out, put it back together and BOOM, no more sound Oh well, I guess.
And just to be perfectly clear, this isn't the typical "brake pad squeal" just incase people misunderstand. This would happen at a COMPLETE STOP when you depress the pedal, like stepping on a squeaky floorboard. It was defiantly coming from the brake caliper. I had a friend listen for it.
I guess we'll see if the sound comes back with time. I'm hoping to upgrade my rotors, pads, lines and fluid soon anyway because I'm over heating the stockers like nothing.
When I put it all back together, I used some anti-seeze grease on the shims just so they would stick to the pad when I slid them back into the caliper. It just seemed to make it a little easier. I doubt this would solve any of my noise issue, though.
When I got back into the car the noise was gone. I thought maybe I would need to go get some heat in the brakes, so I went to a backroad close to my house and did a few hard stops. Still no sound. I'm not sure whether or not to be happy, or confused by this. This isn't the first time something like this has happened to me. I hear a noise, I take whatever it is apart, can't figure it out, put it back together and BOOM, no more sound Oh well, I guess.
And just to be perfectly clear, this isn't the typical "brake pad squeal" just incase people misunderstand. This would happen at a COMPLETE STOP when you depress the pedal, like stepping on a squeaky floorboard. It was defiantly coming from the brake caliper. I had a friend listen for it.
I guess we'll see if the sound comes back with time. I'm hoping to upgrade my rotors, pads, lines and fluid soon anyway because I'm over heating the stockers like nothing.
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It's a good idea to lube the edges of the pads that rub on the calipers also. If nothing else you have piece of mind now knowing there is nothing wrong with your brakes, it'd be a good idea to flush the system and install some good quality fluid while you're at it.
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sorry to dig this back up, but does anyone else have any more info on wtf this noise is? this just started in my car, and these are the EXACT symptoms with the following exceptions/additions:
mine creaks when braking, and it only creakes when the wheel is at a certain position.
i also get a noise similiar to that of a rock stuck in the tire tread when driving at normal speeds.
WD-40 stops it when i spray the entire caliper/ rotor, but only for a limited amount of time.
i dogged the **** out of my car on the highway and used the brakes pretty hard to see whether or not swelling from the heat would have any effects on the noise, and it did. the noise went away for about 2 minutes.
i bought some Series 2000 Lithium Complex Racing Grease from my amsoil guy (used for ball joints, wheel bearings or anything really) im going to take the wheel off tomorrow and lube things up to see if that makes a difference. i would just feel better if someone could give me an idea of what im supposed to be looking for specifically.
mine creaks when braking, and it only creakes when the wheel is at a certain position.
i also get a noise similiar to that of a rock stuck in the tire tread when driving at normal speeds.
WD-40 stops it when i spray the entire caliper/ rotor, but only for a limited amount of time.
i dogged the **** out of my car on the highway and used the brakes pretty hard to see whether or not swelling from the heat would have any effects on the noise, and it did. the noise went away for about 2 minutes.
i bought some Series 2000 Lithium Complex Racing Grease from my amsoil guy (used for ball joints, wheel bearings or anything really) im going to take the wheel off tomorrow and lube things up to see if that makes a difference. i would just feel better if someone could give me an idea of what im supposed to be looking for specifically.
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I've been having the same issue I believe. Is it a sudden creak? Last for about half a second? I'm pretty sure it's my brakes but everything is fine visually as far as pads, rotors, calipers...I do notice recently that it also happens when my clutch is down to the floor. Could this be a throw out bearing or the clutch itself? I have no issues with the clutch.
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i have no issue with the clutch either, and i seriously doubt its the TOB, especially since the guy above miraculously fixed his by means unknown...
mine does occur like you said:
"Is it a sudden creak? Last for about half a second? I'm pretty sure it's my brakes but everything is fine visually as far as pads, rotors, calipers"
but like i stated above, that creaking noise turns into a "chep chep chep chep" noise while moving and its fequency is speed based.
mine does occur like you said:
"Is it a sudden creak? Last for about half a second? I'm pretty sure it's my brakes but everything is fine visually as far as pads, rotors, calipers"
but like i stated above, that creaking noise turns into a "chep chep chep chep" noise while moving and its fequency is speed based.
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Yeah it's pretty normal if it squeaks coming to a stop lightly, but if it squeaks while your stopped and your pressing the pedal in then it sounds like you just need some anti-seize or some brake pad lube on the pins that the pads slide on.
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I did a quick search with ZERO results.
When I'm at a complete stop and I depress the pedal fully, as far as I can, I hear a creeking noise coming from the front left caliper. Like a squeaky door or floorboard. Imagine stepping on a squeaky floorboard, but instead it's my brake pedal. This noise is DEFIANTLY coming from the caliper. The brakes still seem to operate 100%.
I don't hear this sound during normal driving due to the fact that the brakes must be depressed completely in order to hear it. During spirited driving while fully depressing the brakes before a corner I still don't hear the noise over the road noise, wind noise, or exhaust note. I can only hear it at a complete stop.
I'm probably going to pull the wheel off and look into it further tomorrow morning. But, if this is a commen problem or if I could get any suggestions on what to look for, that would be greatly appriciated
When I'm at a complete stop and I depress the pedal fully, as far as I can, I hear a creeking noise coming from the front left caliper. Like a squeaky door or floorboard. Imagine stepping on a squeaky floorboard, but instead it's my brake pedal. This noise is DEFIANTLY coming from the caliper. The brakes still seem to operate 100%.
I don't hear this sound during normal driving due to the fact that the brakes must be depressed completely in order to hear it. During spirited driving while fully depressing the brakes before a corner I still don't hear the noise over the road noise, wind noise, or exhaust note. I can only hear it at a complete stop.
I'm probably going to pull the wheel off and look into it further tomorrow morning. But, if this is a commen problem or if I could get any suggestions on what to look for, that would be greatly appriciated
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Ever since I took my brakes apart, the sound comes and goes. Sometimes it does it, sometime it doesn't. I'm learned to live with it. It doesn't affect braking at all.
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Bumping this thread for an update.
Did any of you who've had this issue have any updates? Did the noise go away after a while? Or is it still intermittent?
This issue just started on my evo today. I press brakes hard at a stop, and I hear a creak from the front passenger side caliper. I can literally feel a slight vibration through the chassis. Brakes work fine otherwise. Gonna try lubing my pads w/ anti-squeal.
Now that I think about it, it sounds like the backing plate scraping against the pins that hold the pads in place. I'll try lubing that.. or just taking out the backing plates altogether.
Did any of you who've had this issue have any updates? Did the noise go away after a while? Or is it still intermittent?
This issue just started on my evo today. I press brakes hard at a stop, and I hear a creak from the front passenger side caliper. I can literally feel a slight vibration through the chassis. Brakes work fine otherwise. Gonna try lubing my pads w/ anti-squeal.
Now that I think about it, it sounds like the backing plate scraping against the pins that hold the pads in place. I'll try lubing that.. or just taking out the backing plates altogether.