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View Poll Results: Do you have sqealing brakes on new Grand Vitara L6
Do you have sqealing brakes on Grand Vitara? 0 0%
What did you do about it? 0 0%
Dealer does not do anything about problem 0 0%
This is a new car! 0 0%
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Old 09-27-2005, 04:34 PM
Helga McLaughlan Helga McLaughlan is offline
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Red face Sqealing brakes on new Grand Vitara

Cannot have squealing brakes fixed at 3750 miles. Dealer says, everything is normal. The neighbors complain about the noise.
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Old 11-07-2005, 11:17 PM
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Re: Sqealing brakes on new Grand Vitara

I had the same problem. First the dealer fiddled with the front brakes, then completely replaced the rears. It kept coming back every fall, by the time I would get sick of trying to get them to deal with it, it would be spring again.

They tried to get me to replace the brakes when there was over 1/2 the pads left. The dealer eventually changed owners, and they started telling me it was normal.

I was very unhappy with the way they handled it. Suzuki is a rinky dink crappy company when it comes to customer service. I go to a Toyota dealer to buy parts and they blow me away with their service. Suzuki should take lessons from them!

Marc
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