Brakes
Take the wheel off and see if the indicator is the one making the noise.
If so, well then obviously you need new brakes.
I have A34 brakes on my A33B and well, these things are great, minus the rotor weight.
But it's only been ~ 7500 miles...
Check 'em and see.
If so, well then obviously you need new brakes.
I have A34 brakes on my A33B and well, these things are great, minus the rotor weight.
But it's only been ~ 7500 miles...
Check 'em and see.
Originally Posted by nimax05
Hey guys, do you think its normal to need brakes at 10500 miles, because my brakes is making a funny sound like mtal to metal contact
It does it on my Pathfinder too. I think its the crappy pads.
Originally Posted by nimax05
Hey guys, do you think its normal to need brakes at 10500 miles, because my brakes is making a funny sound like mtal to metal contact
If you're driving a 50/50 mix of city/highway, then I'd be worried.
City driving is what they mean when they talk about "extreme" driving conditions. Highway driving is considered light because the car maintains a good supply of fresh air and steady speeds.
I recently change all of my breaks. The front ones were worn out after about 26k I do a lot of city driving. I went to change them one morning and it was a nice day so I did all four since it was about to get cold out. The back breaks obviously were not to worn down I just didn't want to have change them in the middle of winter.
Originally Posted by nimax05
Hey guys, do you think its normal to need brakes at 10500 miles, because my brakes is making a funny sound like mtal to metal contact
I drive alot of highway...47,000 and the brakes are perfect....you have a problem. I read a MotorTrend long term review of a 2006 Porsche 911 and they ran it to 100,000 without needing to change pads, and you know they arent driving it like a granny...DAMN!
who told you that you needed brakes? have you considered getting a second opinion? take it to another shop and ask them to check the brakes out, when they ask if there are any problems just play it stupid and say nope, no problems, and see what they say.
Originally Posted by tototee999
who told you that you needed brakes? have you considered getting a second opinion? take it to another shop and ask them to check the brakes out, when they ask if there are any problems just play it stupid and say nope, no problems, and see what they say.
"are any problems?"
No
"then why am I looking at them??"
like already mentioned, they may need to just warm up. Didn't someone else have a similar problem, or maybe I saw a TSB??
http://www.nissanhelp.com/Ownership/.../NTB04-075.htm
Try this service bulletin. At least for the 04SE.
Try this service bulletin. At least for the 04SE.
Originally Posted by 04BlackMaxx
I drive alot of highway...47,000 and the brakes are perfect....you have a problem. I read a MotorTrend long term review of a 2006 Porsche 911 and they ran it to 100,000 without needing to change pads, and you know they arent driving it like a granny...DAMN!
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