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Harlin



Member Since: 06 Jul 2016
Location: ,essex
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England 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Java Black
grinding brakes

hi guys
i have got a nasty grinding noise coming from my brakes when i lightly put my foot on brake when i am about to pull away and slow down . it dose not grind at all when i lift off . went to local garage and was told this was normal for automatics ,i have never heard this before and think i may have been fobbed off,help please .........had new pads about 350 miles ago

Post #464157 11th Jan 2018 2:13pm
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CS



Member Since: 14 Apr 2015
Location: Edinburgh
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Scotland 2017 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Corris Grey

It's not normal. If the pistons in the caliper are corroded when the new pads are installed, the pistons can stick, as the rough corroded end is pushed back into the caliper when the thicker new pad is inserted. There can also be damage to the dust seals which again can jam the pistons. Occasionally some debris gets trapped between pad and disc, but that should make a noise all the time, and generally drop out before too long. Wheels heating up would be a sign of sticking brakes. Further (honest and competent) examination required. Only Range Rovers since 1988

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zarnd



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I wouldn't go back to that garage as it is not normal for automatics. Alex

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Harlin



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thanks guys ,didn t think it was right but then i am a mere carpenter

Post #464166 11th Jan 2018 3:07pm
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kds2



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Might just be a light coating of rust because its been stood a while, worse in winter, in laws clio auto was terrible for it first touch of the brakes in the winter.

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Danwilderspin



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC V8 Zermatt Silver

I had something similar - don’t drive anywhere until you have checked - in my case the two halves of the front discs had come apart Current stable:
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2007 4.2 V8 S/C FF
Gone:
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Post #464174 11th Jan 2018 4:46pm
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miggit



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If the brake pads are not correctly made you can end up with the pad just sticking above the disc.. this produces a little limp on the pad and it makes a similar noise to what you've described... you'd need to pop a wheel off to see, but if there is any pad going over the top of the disc, knock it off with a screwdriver / chisel or the like! Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Post #464321 12th Jan 2018 8:37pm
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