Try to isolate as to which wheel is making the noise. Once the noise
starts pull up on the handbrake gently to see if the noise disappears.
If it does than the problem is in the rear wheels. Once you isolate
the wheel pull the pads and check to see if they delaminated from the
backing plate. Also check the rotors to see if they are glazed. If the
appear to be glazed pull the pads and calipers to gain complete
access. Next take a roughing pad and scratch up the surface to remove
the glaze. Also rough up the pads lubricate the caliper surfaces and
reinstall and road test.
On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 18:03:53 -0000, "Andrew" <nospam DeleteThis @nospam.com>
wrote:
>Any suggestion for the cause of this seen as my dealer claim they are unable
>to reproduce?
>
>Audi A3 (2003) - after about 10 minutes of driving one of the wheels starts
>to give a metalic squeeling sound intermittantly up to about 30mph. When
>applying the brakes of any pressure the sound disappears. If (when
>stationary) I press really hard on the brakes the intermittant squeeling
>sound seems to disappear for a bit longer. Occurs regardless of
>weather/temperature.
>
>Not long has its MOT and nothing reported there. Had a service at an Audi
>dealer who said they were unable to reproduce, but couldn't see any problems
>with the wheel/brakes and suggested its probably dirt so pressure washed the
>wheel. Made no difference at all.
>
>No warning lights on the dash to indicate low brake pads etc - car doesn't
>feel any different to drive and brakes still stop the car as good as ever!
>
>Any suggestions to fix this?
>
>Thanks,
>Andy
>
>
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