Sounds like an anti-rattle clip to me:
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Also, need to check out the pads and the condition of the rotors while your at it!
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Sounds like an anti-rattle clip to me:
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Also, need to check out the pads and the condition of the rotors while your at it!
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Last edited by Bajanine; 07-16-2005 at 12:37 PM.
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It's most probably your brake pad wear indicator. It's a thin metal strip built into the pads that squeals when your pads are worn to indicate that it's time for a change. It stops when you brake because it's then being pressed onto the disk so it no longer vibrates.
Changing pads is pretty simple if you take your time.
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Must be bearings....had the same noise with my car the other day....turned out to be worn out wheel earings....i had the exact sam symptoms as you
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