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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / April 2005

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99 Accent front brake question

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nothermark - 22 Apr 2005 02:03 GMT
I am about to put in my third set of pads since December.  The rotors
are chewed and I plan on replacing them.  I don't recall any
particular binding when I changed the pads in March.  What bothers me
is that I was getting years instead of months out of pads until last
December when I started this cycle.

1.  Anyone have any thoghts on why the pads are going so fast?  As in
what should I specifically check?

2.  Anyone changed the front rotors and have any insight?  It appears
I have a major task on my hands there.
Jody - 22 Apr 2005 04:13 GMT
uhh i know this sounds odd but make sure your e brake is properly adjusted.
if you dont have just under 1 inch free play when u pull the handle up..
have it reajusted from under the lil console thats around the e brake
handle.
see what happens after that....
>I am about to put in my third set of pads since December.  The rotors
> are chewed and I plan on replacing them.  I don't recall any
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> 2.  Anyone changed the front rotors and have any insight?  It appears
> I have a major task on my hands there.
nothermark - 22 Apr 2005 15:38 GMT
Uh, that's the rear brake.  My problem is front pads scrubbing off.  


>uhh i know this sounds odd but make sure your e brake is properly adjusted.
>if you dont have just under 1 inch free play when u pull the handle up..
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>> 2.  Anyone changed the front rotors and have any insight?  It appears
>> I have a major task on my hands there.
hyundaitech - 22 Apr 2005 18:16 GMT
Jody is suggesting that you will work your front brakes harder if your rear
brakes are loose.  It's worth checking.

Did you change brand or model of brake pad?  That will be a large factor.

Have you changed your driving habits or is there another driver spending
significant time in the vehicle?  I had a customer once whose brakes wore
much faster after her son got his license.
nothermark - 23 Apr 2005 22:49 GMT
>Jody is suggesting that you will work your front brakes harder if your rear
>brakes are loose.  It's worth checking.
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>significant time in the vehicle?  I had a customer once whose brakes wore
>much faster after her son got his license.

It's not that.  The problem is twofold.  The rotors are chewed badly
and I need to replace them.  What I was wondering is if there are
other issues as the outboard pad on the driver's side weard much
faster than th rest.  I picked up rotors and started to install them
but when I figured out how many special tools I need to buy or
fabricate I have about decided it is more than I want to get into.
The brake design is such that I would think hard and long before
buying another vehicle with that kind of design.  Right now I bought
another set of pads and will change just the bad one to buy time while
I figure out what to do next.  When I asked AUtozone about bearings
they quoted me a rediculous price for a preassembled hub.  Ithink I
will go see just what that consists of.  If it's the whole assembly
with rotors the price will look much more reasonable.  I will also ask
the dealer what it would cost to just get the rotors replaced but will
probably get hassled.  
nothermark - 24 Apr 2005 01:10 GMT
>>Jody is suggesting that you will work your front brakes harder if your rear
>>brakes are loose.  It's worth checking.
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>the dealer what it would cost to just get the rotors replaced but will
>probably get hassled.  

Found the problem with why the pad is wearing - one of the slide pins
is binding so the pad is not retracting away from the disk properly.
I freed it up with wd40 and neverseize but will replace the whole
assembly next week.  When I took it out I could feel the difference in
the way the car ran.  
 
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