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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / August 2005

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new brake pads rubbing against disc rotor

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smahesh@gmail.com - 09 Aug 2005 02:05 GMT
hi, i have a less than 3 yr old 2003 nissan altima. it has about 20k
miles in it and already the brake pads have worn out so much so that
the brake metal touched the disk rotor. had to replace disk rotors for
the rear wheels. spent about $500.

with the new brake pads i noticed that the brake pads were still
touching the disk rotor even when the brake is not applied. i can hear
slight sound of brake pad rubbing against the disk rotor while driving
at 3 mph. the mechanic said its normal. is this true!! won't this cause
the brake pads to wear out faster, also abrade the disk rotor.

the mechanic also said that the caliper is not clamping the disk rotor
equally on either side of rotor and suggested me to change the caliper.
it costs $200 each and i decided not to get it changed at this time. i
want to go to a dealer and find out if it can be covered by the
warranty. the car is less than 3 yrs old. the warranty booklet doesn't
say anything about caliper, but does mention brake pads and disk rotors
are not covered. infact i think its because of the bad caliper that i
had to replace disk rotors. any idea if a bad caliper can be replaced
under warranty.

-thanks very much
msm
William.Deans@gmail.com - 12 Aug 2005 14:34 GMT
Greetings,

You let the brake pads dig into rotors when you could have easily
changed them out.  Brake pads are cheap -- as cheap as $10 per set.
Even if the caliper is bad causing the pads to wear unevenly there is
no reason anyone should pay you for the rotors.  If this were my car I
would learn how to replace the brake pads myself and do it every two
years (yours lasted 3) at a whopping cost of $5-10/year.

Hope this helps,
William
 
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