WRX Squeals in Reverse
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torbs;259971 wrote:
If Parker has touched this car, the trans. is fucked...Otherwise it's prolly something small
teehee... i dont even need to touch them anymore... all i need to do is think about it....when you are rolling backwards, lightly step on the brakes so they engage... my bet is the noise will stop...
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I will also go with e-brake. They use the standard rear interior drum, go under the car and check the lines and dust covers, pull out your center console and check the lines, last case scenario pull the brakes apart and check the internals
You should also check the seating clips of your brake pads when you have the car up, make sure all the clips are there and holding tightly.
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metal clips might be hitting. they could be dirty, have you tried cleaning them? spray some brake cleaner on them. there could be a little bit of rust on the pads.
could be a rock jammed between the rotor and backing plate.you could also try slamming on your brakes a few times to see if it cleans them off.
your pad could be sticking too. take them off and clean them.
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unless you are planning on driving around backwards....
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I still haven't gotten around to actually looking into it.
treimche;261413 wrote:
The brakes squealing in reverse. I think Nick's STi had that same thing.What was the problem with his?
Rexwagon;261443 wrote:
yepIf it is a common problem is there a common solution?
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