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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / February 2008

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Noise and smell from brake pads

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Zeppo - 25 Feb 2008 16:15 GMT
I had my front brakes done on my 2005 Santa Fe 3.5L last month at my local
mechanic. Since then the brakes have been making a grinding noise at low
speed (like backing down my steep driveway), and I notice a bad odor from
the front of the car after driving.

The brakes stop the car just fine, and the rotors look OK. Could it be the
pad composition is not right for my car?

I know if I ask, my mechanic will change out the pads. What type of pads
should be used on my Santy?

Jon
Mike Marlow - 25 Feb 2008 20:14 GMT
>I had my front brakes done on my 2005 Santa Fe 3.5L last month at my local
>mechanic. Since then the brakes have been making a grinding noise at low
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> I know if I ask, my mechanic will change out the pads. What type of pads
> should be used on my Santy?

I have switched to ceramic pads exclusively for all of my vehicles.  Less
rotor distortion due to heat, less filth on the wheels, longer life, and
only a modest increase in price.

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D&SW - 26 Feb 2008 01:07 GMT
Sounds like you have a pad dragging to me.

>I had my front brakes done on my 2005 Santa Fe 3.5L last month at my local
>mechanic. Since then the brakes have been making a grinding noise at low
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Jon
Edwin Pawlowski - 26 Feb 2008 01:20 GMT
>I had my front brakes done on my 2005 Santa Fe 3.5L last month at my local
>mechanic. Since then the brakes have been making a grinding noise at low
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Jon

I don't think it is a pad issue.  Could be a caliper sticking.  Get it
checked out before more damage is done.
Zeppo - 26 Feb 2008 02:49 GMT
>>I had my front brakes done on my 2005 Santa Fe 3.5L last month at my local
>>mechanic. Since then the brakes have been making a grinding noise at low
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> I don't think it is a pad issue.  Could be a caliper sticking.  Get it
> checked out before more damage is done.

I dropped it off at my mechanic in the afternoon. He said the pads were
working OK but agreed they were causing the noise and smell. He change out
the pads for a different brand.

The seemed OK on the way home but its only a few blocks. The next few days
will tell.

Thanks,
Jon
Zeppo - 28 Feb 2008 17:48 GMT
>I had my front brakes done on my 2005 Santa Fe 3.5L last month at my local
>mechanic. Since then the brakes have been making a grinding noise at low
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Jon
Changing the pads seems to have corrected the problem. They work fine now.
No noise at all.

Jon

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