Annoying Brake Noise in new 992 911
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Hi All,
I have picked up my brand new 992 back in November. Since the first day, I have been having a very loud brake noise (squeaky) on the front left pad, especially in low speeds. I had called the service and they said it is normal in new cars and it will fade away.
It has been almost 1200 miles and that annoying sound is still there.
Have any of you had similar experience?
Any suggestions?
I have picked up my brand new 992 back in November. Since the first day, I have been having a very loud brake noise (squeaky) on the front left pad, especially in low speeds. I had called the service and they said it is normal in new cars and it will fade away.
It has been almost 1200 miles and that annoying sound is still there.
Have any of you had similar experience?
Any suggestions?
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If still squeaky after you do proper bed in procedure, swap pads.
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Normally I would say you just need to drive it more aggressively.. And that may still be the case....
But given the fact that it started immediately, and is only on corner, I wonder if you have something like a small rock lodged in between your pad and rotor.
But given the fact that it started immediately, and is only on corner, I wonder if you have something like a small rock lodged in between your pad and rotor.
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Doubt it would last that long before dislodging. But agree it should be considered. Put car in reverse, back up aggressively. Hard brake. Rock usually dislodges.
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Do you have stock or Ceramic brakes??
Also - wash the car and let me know if you still have it. I have the Standard brakes and the car tells me it needs a wash when the brakes start squeaking - not kidding
Also - wash the car and let me know if you still have it. I have the Standard brakes and the car tells me it needs a wash when the brakes start squeaking - not kidding
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It's 100% normal when the brakes only see less demanding street use. As others have said, find somewhere safe to do some very aggressive high speed stops and it will go away for awhile. It will eventually return if the brakes are then only used for city driving. You may also want to flush the brakes very well with water. Sometimes dirt can be a factor. The reality is that performance brake pads are designed to stop the car with less concern to noise levels.
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Bed the pads in again.
You don't need to overdo it.
Basically get up to about 50-60 then do a moderate brake application to about 10-20mph. Repeat 2 times.
How get up to about 70-80 and do a hard brake application to 10-20mph. Do this 2-3 times or until you smell brakes.
Driver car for 5-10 minutes using brakes as light as possible to let everything cool down.
We have low dust pads that might help with the noise if it persists- but you lose some braking performance with a low dust pad.
--Aaron
You don't need to overdo it.
Basically get up to about 50-60 then do a moderate brake application to about 10-20mph. Repeat 2 times.
How get up to about 70-80 and do a hard brake application to 10-20mph. Do this 2-3 times or until you smell brakes.
Driver car for 5-10 minutes using brakes as light as possible to let everything cool down.
We have low dust pads that might help with the noise if it persists- but you lose some braking performance with a low dust pad.
--Aaron
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