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Rubbing noise when brakes applied in reverse

Old May 12, 2003 | 06:24 PM
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Rubbing noise when brakes applied in reverse

When I back up I hear a rubbing noise coming from the brakes. This only happens when going backward. Is this the wear indicator???? I am going to pull the wheels this weekend and take a look, but thought I would throw it out here. I have only had the car for less than 10K so I am assuming they are original (car just passed 60K). Also, if so what pads should I go for?
Old May 12, 2003 | 06:26 PM
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is it like a groaning noise? if it is, its your parking brake sticking. I get that noise all the time and i hear the only way to fix it is with new steel braided brake cables or something like that.
Old May 12, 2003 | 07:25 PM
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Ya, definitely groaning. You can't just grease up the E-brake and work it back and forth???
Old May 13, 2003 | 12:30 AM
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If not worn pads,
groan could be from.........

If your wheels are getting wet while parked, the noise is surface rust on rotor.

If you recently installed a rear sway bar, it might have tightened up your brake cables, and therefore your rear brakes got snugged up a little.

Brakes got contaminated with something. Look for leaks.

Something could be loose. Doubt it.
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