Coolyellowcar
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I’m currently spending a few days at the tail of the dragon, in my type s. It’s been doing good as ever on the roads, but I have noticed something a bit odd while driving around with the windows down. The car seems to make a high pitched, metal on metal, sound that is coming from either the front right or rear right brake. It seems to stop if I apply a good bit of pressure to the pedal; however, the squeal seems to linger for a half second of so with light pedal pressure. It also sees to make some of these high pitched noises while just leisurely driving through the mountains, regardless of wheel direction.
What I am confused about is that nothing on the car looks odd. I just had the brake pads on another car of mine wear down to the metal, making a horrible sound, and so I immediately checked the brake pads. The fronts have more than enough life, and the rears are a little close to being done (Car is at 17.5k miles and I know the vsa eats the pads), but there is no discoloration of metal on metal contact streaks on the outside of the rotor.
I’m planning on replacing all the pads when I get home, just out of safety, but I’m more just confused on the cause of such noise. I can get a video of the sound if needed, but it literally sounds like metal on metal squealing.
This is the car’s second dragon trip and it hasn’t ever been tracked, but I do drive it pretty hard while in the mountains (less than once a year), so I’m more at a loss of where to go, from here, than anything else.
What I am confused about is that nothing on the car looks odd. I just had the brake pads on another car of mine wear down to the metal, making a horrible sound, and so I immediately checked the brake pads. The fronts have more than enough life, and the rears are a little close to being done (Car is at 17.5k miles and I know the vsa eats the pads), but there is no discoloration of metal on metal contact streaks on the outside of the rotor.
I’m planning on replacing all the pads when I get home, just out of safety, but I’m more just confused on the cause of such noise. I can get a video of the sound if needed, but it literally sounds like metal on metal squealing.
This is the car’s second dragon trip and it hasn’t ever been tracked, but I do drive it pretty hard while in the mountains (less than once a year), so I’m more at a loss of where to go, from here, than anything else.
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