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Old 05-12-2011, 04:10 PM
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When I drive at low speed, there is a couic-couic-couic noise coming from one of my brake.
When I press the brake pedal, the noise is gone.
Is it a caliper ?
Should I buy a product to lubricate the calipers?, disk cleaner?

any suggestion ?
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Originally Posted by JKU Rubicon
When I drive at low speed, there is a couic-couic-couic noise coming from one of my brake.
When I press the brake pedal, the noise is gone.
Is it a caliper ?
Should I buy a product to lubricate the calipers?, disk cleaner?

any suggestion ?
I have the same problem, dealer installed new pads and it went away for about a week and now it is back. I keep asking them about the caliper but they say no. Aggravating to say the least.
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Could it be a rock in between the pad and rotor? Been off-roading at all?

if you know which brake it is best bet would be to remove the tire and physically have a look at the caliper and pads to see if you have any little rock pebble lodged between the pad and rotor.

Check to see if there is any abnormal wear or if the pads are really loose. Check to see if the pad sliders on the caliper are doing there job to slide the pads smoothly. You can always remove the pads and physically look at the caliper piston to see if it's in good shape and not leaking or siezed up.

Someone else may have some better suggestions.
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Originally Posted by TripleJeep_99
Could it be a rock in between the pad and rotor? Been off-roading at all?

if you know which brake it is best bet would be to remove the tire and physically have a look at the caliper and pads to see if you have any little rock pebble lodged between the pad and rotor.

Check to see if there is any abnormal wear or if the pads are really loose. Check to see if the pad sliders on the caliper are doing there job to slide the pads smoothly. You can always remove the pads and physically look at the caliper piston to see if it's in good shape and not leaking or siezed up.
I wheelled in mud 2 weeks ago. I will check the brakes this week-end.

How about this product?
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