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Rear brake issue
Looking for insight here. About 2 weeks ago I disengaged my parking brake and the pad was stuck because it was a day following a rainstorm. This was really stuck, and took more than a bit of throttle to get it to “pop” off the rotor and get the car moving and it was loud. I’ve had the emergency brake stick here and there in the past but this was really stuck.
2 weeks out from that and here is my drivers side rotor…looks like I damaged the pad. Not sure if the E-Brake has a secondary pad or just uses the main rear pads? Going to take it to my dealer, but they book a month out. Hoping it just needs new pads…Any ideas what’s going on?
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Stock pads. I just don’t want to have to replace a rotor if it goes on very long, “wearable part” = no warranty. So maybe will just go to iSweeps now. The squealing has been killing me with the stock pads anyway
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Ok, so dealer was able to get me in today to look at it. Drivers rear brake pads delaminated and cracked. With the emergency brake on, the pad stuck to the rotor and when the e-brake disengaged the pad material pulled off of the backing plate of the pad as the business end of the pad was rusted to the rotor (and some pad went missing). Dealer opened a case with BMW for warranty replacement, but no guarantee as it’s a wearable part. Car has 2900 miles.
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08-27-2024, 11:15 PM | #6 |
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Dang. Hope they do the right thing here.
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Glad they got you in (as they should have first off). Hope they take care of it for you.. this does not sound like it should fall under normal wear and tear. |
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So there is a BMW service bulletin out there that if any cleaning products touch these brake pads they are known to delaminate. This includes "car washes". BMW has initially denied repairing them because my brake pads look "just like what pads look like that had cleaning chemicals on them." The dealer is presently going back and forth with BMW on this. I would love to see a copy of this BMW service bulletin, because I was never told to not wash my car as it will void any brake warranty. What utter BS. Manual cars have to be parked with the brake on. There is no other option. It is also obvious that owners will wash their cars. Parking brakes will occasionally bind. It is on the manufacturer to ensure that the system can withstand normal expected operational conditions, and these clearly do not.
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08-28-2024, 05:08 PM | #10 |
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Best to dry the pads after washing the car. I always left-foot brake for half a kilometre or so to dry the pads before parking the car. Especially important around here in the winter when washing the car at or below freezing, as besides corrosion, ice can hold the pads tightly to the rotors.
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Likely not as much, I think BMW cheapened their compound and it is more iron heavy, hence the brown dust everywhere and my parking brake has always been sticky.
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Thanks. Agree, but will change that to SHOULD be parked with the brake engaged. In my case that means all the time. Driven manual my entire life, and argue that there is never a reason not to use it when parked until now: you drive a BMW whose pads will fuse to the rotor, thereby destroying them.
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Thanks. I’m going to ask the dealer to install a Mishimoto skid plate and isweeps all around before I take delivery.
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WTF - that’s complete BS. Fight!
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Tell them you put a condom over the pads every time you wash the car.
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It would be interesting to know which pad manufacturer you had that failed. Few aftermarket pads meet or exceed the GG friction certification and in many cases don’t have a certification. The most aggressive pads have no problem in meeting high temp “G” or “H” rating (the second letter), but have problems also meeting the low temp rating (the first letter) at a “G” level. |
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Waiting on the reply and what happens. I already have the squeaky wheels , I can afford pads, this is just a principle thing now. It was denied because of cleaning products I never used, or at least that’s the story. In my book a legit malfunction.
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The Brembo branded pads on the rear are manufactured as Pagid PA4392 pads with also a Brembo and BMW part number on them. |
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I confirmed my M2 (w/6-speed manual) will roll under these circumstances. |
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After a car wash I drive the car and use the brakes enough to get them hot and dry. Left foot braking while driving at least. But I have a route that allows me to do a mini brake bedding in -- several braking events from speed in rapid succession -- to get some heat into the brakes. After getting the brakes hot to dry them then I drive the car enough to give the brakes time to cool down before I park the car. If I drive the car in rain I left foot brake a bit of distance before I reach home. This braking will warm up the brakes and dry them before I put the car in the garage. If my car is parked out in the rain I remember to when I can use the brakes to slow -- but *not* stop -- the car a couple of times to remove any rust. |
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