> 1988 Honda Accord LXi, automatic transmission, 115,000 miles.
> Intermittent noise when braking, occurs as car comes to a stop, seems
> to come from front wheels/axle. I think noise does not start as soon
> as I step on brake. Sounds rubbery rather than metallic, somewhat like
> an owl.

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> > 1988 Honda Accord LXi, automatic transmission, 115,000 miles.
> > Intermittent noise when braking, occurs as car comes to a stop, seems
> > to come from front wheels/axle. I think noise does not start as soon
> > as I step on brake. Sounds rubbery rather than metallic, somewhat like
> > an owl.
Mine makes an odd, high-pitched moaning sound just after I let off the brake
pedal. It's not loud or anything, but sounds like what you describe. Does
this sound like the same thing? Probably needs a shot of WD-40.
motsco_ _ - 22 Apr 2005 05:39 GMT
>>>1988 Honda Accord LXi, automatic transmission, 115,000 miles.
>>>Intermittent noise when braking, occurs as car comes to a stop, seems
>>>to come from front wheels/axle. I think noise does not start as soon
>>>as I step on brake. Sounds rubbery rather than metallic, somewhat like
>>>an owl.
> Mine makes an odd, high-pitched moaning sound just after I let off the brake
> pedal. It's not loud or anything, but sounds like what you describe. Does
> this sound like the same thing? Probably needs a shot of WD-40.
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John - 22 Apr 2005 18:11 GMT
> > > 1988 Honda Accord LXi, automatic transmission, 115,000 miles.
> > > Intermittent noise when braking, occurs as car comes to a stop, seems
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> pedal. It's not loud or anything, but sounds like what you describe. Does
> this sound like the same thing? Probably needs a shot of WD-40.
That's most likely your brake pads needing replacement. The high-pitched
noise you hear is the metal thing that informs you of brake pad being very
thin.