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Brakes
I read on Autozone website that squeeking when driving slowly maybe caused by a warped brake rotor. Does this sound right? I am overdue on a brake pad change. I have a 2002 Cavalier and I haven't done any brake maintenance yet. We have 64800 km, I don't know how many miles that is. I would really like to handle this myself and I'm in the process of finding a manual. What do you guys suggest.
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Re: Brakes
Buy new rotors and pads... they are really cheap and to swap it all out will only take about 30 min at most for both side.... for the price i would be charged to have them turned down, i just go and buy new everything... that way i know its true.
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Yes it could be due to warped rotors. I replaced my rotors and pad about a week ago because my rotors were warped...and the squeaking was horrible. Even worse when I hit bumps. Also another way to tell is if the brakes pulse when you use them.
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