Please, need help-'06 Acura TL brake noise! Driving me crazy
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Please, need help-'06 Acura TL brake noise! Driving me crazy
I understand this problem has probably been answered before but I find it frustrating working around this website so sorry if it's been answered. So basically to describe it the noise the nest I can, a squealing noise that sounds like it's coming from the brakes on the driver side cam be heard sometimes. When I turn the car on in the morning its heard when going in reverse and throughout the day it came be heard when going over a bump, sometimes while turning it came be heard too. When I hear it and apply the brakes it goes away or its not as loud. I'm not too experienced so I'm not sure how to diagnose the problem. The brake fluid is at an Alright level. Sometimes the noise is even heard when I'm on the freeway going 70 mph. Any help is appreciated.
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I had a screeching noise which i thought were from the front. After driving while hanging out the window, i was convinced there was a rock stuck in my brembos. But then i drove next to a barrier (best method) and that pinpointed the problem to the rear brakes (very common on TL) and i replaced BOTH calipers (a must) for $50 each and had to replace my beautiful akebono SP pads that were just 2 years old.
I had a screeching noise which i thought were from the front. After driving while hanging out the window, i was convinced there was a rock stuck in my brembos. But then i drove next to a barrier (best method) and that pinpointed the problem to the rear brakes (very common on TL) and i replaced BOTH calipers (a must) for $50 each and had to replace my beautiful akebono SP pads that were just 2 years old.
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