VBreithaupt
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So here is one I have the dealership trying to figure out for me, maybe someone has idea. 2020 Limited Max. So when I am in heavy stop and go traffic I get a bad vibration from the rear. Its not present when brakes are cold. I thought it was a warped rotor in the front originally, changed pads and rotors, that didn't fix it. Concluded it was coming from back. Changed rotors and pads that didn't fix it. Checked to make sure all the pins and everything were not hanging up. Normal wear. Dealer wanted to change pads and rotors that isn't covered by extended warranty. I told them absolutely no. I will not be doing that because I changed all of them and it didn't fix it.
This is my thinking.
I did have to have the right front caliper go bad and had to replace it. Could it be a air in line/ bleeding issue? I assume they replaced and bleed it correctly. The vehicle is due for brake fluid change. I asked them to change the fluid out and bleed the system. I am hoping that possibly solve it? If not what the next area to consider? Bad brake piston/ Caliper? Wear seems to be normal and the brakes aren't getting extra ordinarily hot. Because it only happen when braking I've ruled out anything with power train? Is that safe to rule out? Thanks for any other ideas to pass along to shop.
This is my thinking.
I did have to have the right front caliper go bad and had to replace it. Could it be a air in line/ bleeding issue? I assume they replaced and bleed it correctly. The vehicle is due for brake fluid change. I asked them to change the fluid out and bleed the system. I am hoping that possibly solve it? If not what the next area to consider? Bad brake piston/ Caliper? Wear seems to be normal and the brakes aren't getting extra ordinarily hot. Because it only happen when braking I've ruled out anything with power train? Is that safe to rule out? Thanks for any other ideas to pass along to shop.