Clicking noise from the rear brakes when tapping brakes in reverse
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Clicking noise from the rear brakes when tapping brakes in reverse
Hey guys I had my window down as I was backing the car into the garage today and heard a metallic clicking noise from the rear as I tapped on the brakes. The noise only happens when I am in reverse. When I put it in drive and move forward there is no clicking noise. Anyone have an idea if this is normal?? As an AZ resident its rare for us to have the windows down so to be honest I cant really say how long this has been going on for. Any help would be appreciated. If it helps my car was just in for service for oil , tire balance, and alignment this saturday
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Hey guys I had my window down as I was backing the car into the garage today and heard a metallic clicking noise from the rear as I tapped on the brakes. The noise only happens when I am in reverse. When I put it in drive and move forward there is no clicking noise. Anyone have an idea if this is normal?? As an AZ resident its rare for us to have the windows down so to be honest I cant really say how long this has been going on for. Any help would be appreciated. If it helps my car was just in for service for oil , tire balance, and alignment this saturday
This is normal on the LS, at least on all the ones I've driven. Pads are preloaded forward, and the clicking you hear is the pads shifting in the caliper as they engage in reverse. Nothing to worry about according to the shop foreman. However, replacing the spring clips (part of the brake fitting kit) or retensioning them could allegedly reduce the noise.
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Thanks so much for the response my friend. I was literally in the car on the way to the dealership. I was maybe a black past my house and decided to check the thread before I got to far and then I saw your post. Thank you so much. You just saved me a 50 mile round trip drive to the dealership. I will mention it to the SA when he calls so he can make a note to adjust and/or check the spring clips. Thanks again. I have been home sick for 2 days and was happy to at least get a chance to rest. The idea of having to run to the dealership wasnt one that made me happy
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Hey Tamer,
This is normal on the LS, at least on all the ones I've driven. Pads are preloaded forward, and the clicking you hear is the pads shifting in the caliper as they engage in reverse. Nothing to worry about according to the shop foreman. However, replacing the spring clips (part of the brake fitting kit) or retensioning them could allegedly reduce the noise.
This is normal on the LS, at least on all the ones I've driven. Pads are preloaded forward, and the clicking you hear is the pads shifting in the caliper as they engage in reverse. Nothing to worry about according to the shop foreman. However, replacing the spring clips (part of the brake fitting kit) or retensioning them could allegedly reduce the noise.
I just found a TSIB on the same issue. BR005-06. I wonder if they cover TSIBs after 50k?
Technical Service Information Bulletin
December 1, 2006
Title:
BRAKE PAD CLICKING NOISE
Models:
’07 LS 460/460L
TSIB REVISION NOTICE:
S July 19, 2007: The Introduction has been updated. Applicable Vehicles has been updated. The Production Change Information table has been added. The Warranty Information table has been updated. Steps 2 – 4 of the Repair Procedure have been updated. PLEASE READ ENTIRE TSIB.
Previous versions of this TSIB should be discarded.
Introduction
Applicable Vehicles
Warranty Information
Some 2007 model year LS 460/460L customers may complain of a “clicking” noise from the front and rear brakes when traveling in reverse and applying light brake pressure or when shifting from drive to reverse.
S LS 460/460L equipped w/18” standard wheel — The front and rear brake pad backing plates have been modified. Install new front and rear brake pads and apply grease to reduce this condition.
S LS 460L equipped w/19” Touring Package wheel option (high friction brake pad) — No changes have been made to the brake pads. Apply grease to reduce this condition.
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Thanks so much Henry. I'm actually coming to LA soon. I'll PM you. Thanks for the response. I looked at the brake actuator issue and it seems more extreme than mine. I only have the click in reverse with light tap to the brakes. The actuator issue seems to happen while driving.
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Thanks so much for the response my friend. I was literally in the car on the way to the dealership. I was maybe a black past my house and decided to check the thread before I got to far and then I saw your post. Thank you so much. You just saved me a 50 mile round trip drive to the dealership. I will mention it to the SA when he calls so he can make a note to adjust and/or check the spring clips. Thanks again. I have been home sick for 2 days and was happy to at least get a chance to rest. The idea of having to run to the dealership wasnt one that made me happy
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