these brakes need to settle down!
brak
06-08-2002, 11:28 AM
ok, i got a brake prob here, wondering if u guys can help me, im kinda a newbie at this, i have a 98 civic dx with a few bolt-ons, nothing major.
onto the prob...
whenever i brake as im backing up, i get a high pitched sound, but i dont get it when i brake as im moving forward, but i do get a ticking sound when im moving forward, that gets faster as i go faster. if i hit my brakes, or even tap them, the tick goes away, but comes back a few seconds after i release the brake. both sounds seem to be coming from the right front wheel, and a test pulled the e-brake as i was moving to see if it stopped the ticking, but it doesnt
sorry if i dont make much sense, im.... dumb, heh
any advice and/or help would be much appreciated, thanks in advance
onto the prob...
whenever i brake as im backing up, i get a high pitched sound, but i dont get it when i brake as im moving forward, but i do get a ticking sound when im moving forward, that gets faster as i go faster. if i hit my brakes, or even tap them, the tick goes away, but comes back a few seconds after i release the brake. both sounds seem to be coming from the right front wheel, and a test pulled the e-brake as i was moving to see if it stopped the ticking, but it doesnt
sorry if i dont make much sense, im.... dumb, heh
any advice and/or help would be much appreciated, thanks in advance
brak
06-08-2002, 05:29 PM
ok, i think i fixed it myself..... new brake pads!
after driving tonite, we will see
after driving tonite, we will see
Barwick
06-08-2002, 06:25 PM
does the sound change when you turn right or left? If so, check your wheel bearings.
Rice-Rocketeer
06-08-2002, 08:10 PM
Sounds like the pullback pins on the brake pads. It's there to tell you the pads are low. U fixed it.
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