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Old 09-10-2006, 09:06 PM
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Default Re: Ran into another H3 with my problem yesterday ...

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Originally Posted by fourfourto
Its Back
Getting the grinding noise again.
They turned down rotors replaced pads ay 12,000 miles all was fine till now at 19,000 miles its doing it again.
I will bring it to the dealer sometime this week and insist on NEW rotors and new pads .It has to be a problem with some rotors being defective. ?

Unless its the front this time (I looked at front pads they still look
meaty)


Hmmm3 did they replace or resurface your rotors ,I forgot ?.

Try this. Make sure your parking brake is fully released. Underneath the driver's door is the parking brake cable. There is one cable that starts at the front, goes to a metal piece that connects to two cables that go to the rear (these go to the individual rear parking brakes). Pull hard on the metal piece (toward you or down toward the ground) a few times and release. If your parking brake cable is binding/rubbing this will free up some slack in the cable and make sure the parking brakes are not rubbing. See if you still hear the squeal.

The 2006 parking brake cable is run over metal edge that gouges into the cable assembly. The 2007 parking brake cable is new and routed a little differently.
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