Brake Squeal
Brake Squeal
Anyone else have squeaky brakes? Seems to happen when the car sits either overnight, or being parked for a couple of hours. It goes away after applying moderate brake pressure after driving a bit, so I assume it’s to remove any residue that might have built on the rotors.
i agree that it is almost like the things got wet and it is being dried off.
Billy
Update to my post on 9/3: I've had mine for 2 months now and in the last week to 10 days I've been hearing intermittent noise varying from a light squeal to a grinding or growling sound but only when applying fairly firm pedal pressure. It hasn't been consistent enough to play around with to get a better feel for when it does happen. It's happened first thing in the morning after sitting all night as well as after 200+ miles of freeway driving and then pulling into a rest area.
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I noticed this when driving my wife's car after washing it last weekend. With light pressure there was no noise, but if you apply mid to aggressive brake pressure there was an almost rough grinding noise. It did seem to go away, and was not constant so I told her to keep her ears open but don't expect she will pay much attention. It was more pronounced than what I would have expected from a light surface rust due to water sitting on the rotor.
I have reported this issue to my dealer. They have replaced the brakes and rotors, but as I was told squeal may be back and Acura is aware of this and looking into the solution to fix it as I am not the only one.
I had a 2016 ILX previous to my new RDX. They had a service bulletin on the brakes early on. Around 5-6k miles the brakes would just start squealing. Not sure what the reason was, but nice to have brand new brakes right away haha. Here was the service bulletin: https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/20...99943-9340.pdf Maybe the same thing will happen in this case?
My wife is experiencing this and is going to take it in to get it on record. Brakes are nice and hot...no water...no rust but at times will squeal and others grind but its all noise...brakes feel and work great. Looking forward to a fix.
I've owned 3 RDXs. One first gen, and two second gen. I pick up my new gen 3 on Saturday. I've never had one that didn't have squeaky brakes. Acura always seems to fix it, and it's really the only issue I've had with these cars.
I was getting my winter tires put on my TLX this morning, and while waiting, I was chatting with my sales guy, and he asked if I wanted to test drive the RDX. Of course, I accepted the offer, so he went to get the tester while I waited outside as he brought the vehicle to the front. He backed up the vehicle into a stall and holy smokes, those brakes squealed quite loudly. Seems to be affecting a lot of RDXs so wouldn't be surprised if Acura came around to fixing it one day.
On the wife's 19 I notice it is horrible grinding squeal for several stops after the car has been washed, not sure why moisture is really causing it it very badly compared to other cars I have had.
I just started hearing a brake squeal this week, around 2,500 miles and 2 months old now. Had 2017 and at 1,200 miles has rotors replaced for same issue. Was hoping it didn’t happen on 3rd gen but looking like I may have same issue.
I'm in Toronto as well, and getting the brake squeels in the morning or when the car has been parked for a few hours. WHATS UP ACURA?!?! lol. Hoping for an easy fix
My wife called me on her way home from work to complain about this...said eventually it went away.
I had a similar issue with my Audi S4 when the weather started hitting the 40's, like it is now...replaced the stock pads with Akebono brake pads and the problem went away. My guess would be an inferior pad on these cars too.
I had a similar issue with my Audi S4 when the weather started hitting the 40's, like it is now...replaced the stock pads with Akebono brake pads and the problem went away. My guess would be an inferior pad on these cars too.
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