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Old 11-09-2005, 09:17 AM
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Question Squealing in front drivers side after repairs

My 92' Eddie Bauer Ford Explorer has always run fine. This past summer I had my mechanic put a new exhaust system in her and she ran fine. Two weeks ago I had to get body work done and then have her inspected. They repacked the rotors and put new break pads on. Ever since I hear a metallic squealing from the front end. It's not a belt because it only occurs ONLY while driving.
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Old 11-09-2005, 12:53 PM
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Re: Squealing in front drivers side after repairs

some times new brake pads can sound like that could be an piece of dirt in the bearings could be anything
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Old 11-09-2005, 05:06 PM
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Re: Squealing in front drivers side after repairs

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Originally Posted by Aimee_Pell
My 92' Eddie Bauer Ford Explorer has always run fine. This past summer I had my mechanic put a new exhaust system in her and she ran fine. Two weeks ago I had to get body work done and then have her inspected. They repacked the rotors and put new break pads on. Ever since I hear a metallic squealing from the front end. It's not a belt because it only occurs ONLY while driving.
Take it back to the people that did your brakes and tell them its been squealing since it was fixed and ask them to figure it out - its probably something they did on the brake job.
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