Brakes are make Noise again.
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Brakes are make Noise again.
So my brakes are squealing again, getting pretty annoyed with my dealership. Hopefully they fix it don't feel like hearing it again. Only good thing out of this is I got a GS450h loaner which I must saw I like and don't like. The car is great on gas no test to that, I have been pushing this thing and the gas needle has yet to move. Don't like the pedestrian warning sound and it feels different than my old 3rd gen 450h, it is fast, could say faster and the shifting is terrible obviously its artificial but it feels nothing like a gas engine transmission . Well here are pics of loaner.
#2
Lexus Test Driver
Hey do u have to put gas back on the loaner before u return it? It's not included right?
The IS 250 I have right now drinks gas like crazy. lol I'd say my GS with the bigger engine is better on gas than this IS 250.
The IS 250 I have right now drinks gas like crazy. lol I'd say my GS with the bigger engine is better on gas than this IS 250.
#4
Lexus Test Driver
I put $18 on the IS before I returned it last night. Man that thing drinks gas more than my GS.
#5
So my brakes are squealing again, getting pretty annoyed with my dealership. Hopefully they fix it don't feel like hearing it again. Only good thing out of this is I got a GS450h loaner which I must saw I like and don't like. The car is great on gas no test to that, I have been pushing this thing and the gas needle has yet to move. Don't like the pedestrian warning sound and it feels different than my old 3rd gen 450h, it is fast, could say faster and the shifting is terrible obviously its artificial but it feels nothing like a gas engine transmission . Well here are pics of loaner.
Can you possibly compare it to the GS350 F-Sport that you own? Did you get a chance to put the 450h on Sport+ mode?
Does it feel any faster than your GS350? Also, what else did you like or dislike about the GS450h?
I was looking at both vehicles, so your thoughts would be great!
~ Im2bz2p345
#6
Hi bigblack06. Thanks for your pictures & quick assessment on the GS450h loaner that you received.
Can you possibly compare it to the GS350 F-Sport that you own? Did you get a chance to put the 450h on Sport+ mode?
Does it feel any faster than your GS350? Also, what else did you like or dislike about the GS450h?
I was looking at both vehicles, so your thoughts would be great!
~ Im2bz2p345
Can you possibly compare it to the GS350 F-Sport that you own? Did you get a chance to put the 450h on Sport+ mode?
Does it feel any faster than your GS350? Also, what else did you like or dislike about the GS450h?
I was looking at both vehicles, so your thoughts would be great!
~ Im2bz2p345
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I had only done 30,000 miles, but my brakes were squeaking like hell.
Neither the pads nor the rotors were worn down at all.
The parts depo talked me into buying a pair of brand new front pads, a pair of front shims, and a pair of brand new front rotors for $1k.
At first the squeal went away, but after a few months, it went back again.
My lesson.
The squealing is actually due to brake dust!
Don't throw your money away replacing pads, shims & rotors.
Wash the car, esp the front wheels & front calipers regularly.
If you have allowed too much brake dust to build on the inside of the wheels, then use an aluminium hydraulic jack to lift the front end up, support under the front door area of the chassis with two jack stands, remove the front wheels & wash the inside of the front wheels and brake calipers meticulously.
Squeal gone.
Make sure you wash regularly.
Can use front ceramic pads, but under normal gentle use, ceramic pads do not heat up much, hence less braking power.
Under racing conditions, hard on the brakes, a lot of heat, so ceramic pads work well for racing...
Neither the pads nor the rotors were worn down at all.
The parts depo talked me into buying a pair of brand new front pads, a pair of front shims, and a pair of brand new front rotors for $1k.
At first the squeal went away, but after a few months, it went back again.
My lesson.
The squealing is actually due to brake dust!
Don't throw your money away replacing pads, shims & rotors.
Wash the car, esp the front wheels & front calipers regularly.
If you have allowed too much brake dust to build on the inside of the wheels, then use an aluminium hydraulic jack to lift the front end up, support under the front door area of the chassis with two jack stands, remove the front wheels & wash the inside of the front wheels and brake calipers meticulously.
Squeal gone.
Make sure you wash regularly.
Can use front ceramic pads, but under normal gentle use, ceramic pads do not heat up much, hence less braking power.
Under racing conditions, hard on the brakes, a lot of heat, so ceramic pads work well for racing...
#10
I think I may have seen you today on 1 at the gas station. Exhaust sounding real nice on the takeoff
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#13
Lexus Test Driver
Same experience here. I was driving around in my buddy's town a few weeks ago with the windows down and we kept hearing this light dragging sound when driving next to walls. A light squeal on braking. Started driving me nuts because I had the real squeal when I first bought it and the dealer had replaced all the bits that were noisy.
Took it to the pressure wash, hosed out the front wheels along with the rest of the car, problem solved. The factory pads dust like crazy and will create noise. Drawback to aggressive non-ceramic pads under 6 piston rotors I guess.
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I had only done 30,000 miles, but my brakes were squeaking like hell.
Neither the pads nor the rotors were worn down at all.
The parts depo talked me into buying a pair of brand new front pads, a pair of front shims, and a pair of brand new front rotors for $1k.
At first the squeal went away, but after a few months, it went back again.
My lesson.
The squealing is actually due to brake dust!
Don't throw your money away replacing pads, shims & rotors.
Wash the car, esp the front wheels & front calipers regularly.
Neither the pads nor the rotors were worn down at all.
The parts depo talked me into buying a pair of brand new front pads, a pair of front shims, and a pair of brand new front rotors for $1k.
At first the squeal went away, but after a few months, it went back again.
My lesson.
The squealing is actually due to brake dust!
Don't throw your money away replacing pads, shims & rotors.
Wash the car, esp the front wheels & front calipers regularly.
Anyways I switched to ceramic pads and it was quiet for about 4k miles. Then the noise came back, but this time 10x worse! I tried hosing down the brakes yesterday and the next morning I think the noise was worse. Tomorrow I'm going to take apart the entire assembly, clean, and switch back to the original pads. Hopefully that will keep things quiet until I get a new car.
I can't wait to get rid of this car in 9 months.