Brake squeaks and squeals
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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='338732' date='Sep 26 2006, 09:50 AM
Mine squeaks only at light to moderate braking. So there must be the sensors right? This should be covered under warranty no?
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Originally Posted by Rudy' post='338737' date='Sep 26 2006, 03:05 PM
It sounds like the sensors but I can't say for sure. As far as warranty, sure, it should be covered but we've seen cases before where BMW addresses issues differently between countries. For sure, the issue is a warranty item for the USA but I can't say for sure about other places (although according to colejl, it looks as if the UK may be covered...)
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Just resurrecting this topic as it's been very helpful to me, and incase it helps others:
My car is going in next week to have the sensors replaced - acknowledged straight away by the dealer as a warranty issue (I'm in my last month of warranty and don't have the Service Inclusive package)
My car is going in next week to have the sensors replaced - acknowledged straight away by the dealer as a warranty issue (I'm in my last month of warranty and don't have the Service Inclusive package)
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Originally Posted by mr_london_247' post='400741' date='Mar 9 2007, 04:54 PM
Just resurrecting this topic as it's been very helpful to me, and incase it helps others:
My car is going in next week to have the sensors replaced - acknowledged straight away by the dealer as a warranty issue (I'm in my last month of warranty and don't have the Service Inclusive package)
My car is going in next week to have the sensors replaced - acknowledged straight away by the dealer as a warranty issue (I'm in my last month of warranty and don't have the Service Inclusive package)
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Originally Posted by colejl' post='338395' date='Sep 25 2006, 04:28 PM
Had my car booked in today (for squeaky brakes) and I've just been advised that BMW are aware of problems with my 'model' and they've agreed to replace all my brake pads and potentially the discs if they need doing, all under warranty...
I don't know if my fully inclusive service deal has swung it, but? I remember someone else having similar problems and they were denied anything under warranty...
I'm happy so far!
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I don't know if my fully inclusive service deal has swung it, but? I remember someone else having similar problems and they were denied anything under warranty...
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I'm happy so far!
Hey guys, I need your opinion please.
My 530d went in this morning for the microfilter to be changed. The i-drive is showing 9000miles left for the front brake pads, and 14000 for the rears.
I mentioned to the service desk that I have some slight squeaking on light braking, and for them to check it.
I've just had a phone call from them, and they say both front pads and disks need to be replaced. I questioned the 9000miles indicator from the i-drive, but the service 'boyo' said that the technician doubts the pads will last that long.
Is it normal for the front disks to only last the life of the pads??? The service guy said this is normal on new BM's. Said the latest brake pad compound is much harder, although these are still the original pads from factory.(Reg June2005)
What do you think?
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Sorry forgot to say that my current mileage is 33,000miles.
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Originally Posted by TACTRAS' post='436889' date='Jun 18 2007, 11:24 AM
My 530d went in this morning for the microfilter to be changed. The i-drive is showing 9000miles left for the front brake pads, and 14000 for the rears.
I mentioned to the service desk that I have some slight squeaking on light braking, and for them to check it.
I've just had a phone call from them, and they say both front pads and disks need to be replaced.
I mentioned to the service desk that I have some slight squeaking on light braking, and for them to check it.
I've just had a phone call from them, and they say both front pads and disks need to be replaced.
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Originally Posted by aybeesea' post='436891' date='Jun 18 2007, 11:40 AM
Interesting. I bet they would adhere precisely to the iDrive distances if you had paid up from for Service and Maintenance!
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I should have done a search about this before my post, but I was raging after that phone call, and had to vent.
Seems it's not unheard of for the disks to only last the pad lifetime.
Anyway, not going to give my money to those theiving bastards. Thinking of buying some pads and disks myself, and asking my local garage to do it for me.(Work abroad a lot, and wife would kill me if I spent all weekend tinkering with the car...)
More money.....
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Originally Posted by TACTRAS' post='436895' date='Jun 18 2007, 11:54 AM
That's exactly what I said to the service guy....
Anyway, not going to give my money to those theiving bastards. Thinking of buying some pads and disks myself, and asking my local garage to do it..
Anyway, not going to give my money to those theiving bastards. Thinking of buying some pads and disks myself, and asking my local garage to do it..
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I see this as a win win situation.
If you trust your iDrive then you still have some time, the BMW garage was bullshitting you and you don't have to sweat to get the job done.
If you are going to do the work anyway then the BMW garage has actually helped you identify work that needs to be done and done you a favour.
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Originally Posted by aybeesea' post='436898' date='Jun 18 2007, 12:00 PM
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I see this as a win win situation.
If you trust your iDrive then you still have some time, the BMW garage was bullshitting you and you don't have to sweat to get the job done.
If you are going to do the work anyway then the BMW garage has actually helped you identify work that needs to be done and done you a favour.
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I'm not going to do anything until i-drive tells me I only have a few thousand miles left, then I'll look at sourcing the disks and pads myself. Was hoping they would say, 'Yeah, squeaking brakes, well known issue and we'll sort it under warranty for you'.
Wishfull thinking eh?
If they had said 'look, you've still got a fair few miles left until they need doing, but you will need disks aswell', then maybe. But to say they need changing now, with 9000miles left on i-drive, seems like they're just after my dosh.
But certainly I'm not going to rush out and get it done now.
I guess I'm just a little dissapointed my dealership has tried to take me for a mug.
Thanks for your input anyway.
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