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Brakes squeaking on Mercedes E320? Help?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimK" data-source="post: 1417817" data-attributes="member: 209572"><p>your brake pads are shot. get them changed. it's very inexpensive. also you need to have your brake system checked. my truck has rotor brakes on the back and disc on the front. each system has different components. regardless, i bet your pads are shot.</p><p></p><p>brake pads only last a couple of years. they are intended to wear out. they are made out of a soft material that gardually wears out. what you are hearing is matal on metal. over time, that will etch into your discs. so, it's part of regular maintenance that you replace your brake pads. so now you know!</p><p></p><p>also, you need to know that you can ruin your discs driving it that way. so get it checked asap. squeeking is not good!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimK, post: 1417817, member: 209572"] your brake pads are shot. get them changed. it's very inexpensive. also you need to have your brake system checked. my truck has rotor brakes on the back and disc on the front. each system has different components. regardless, i bet your pads are shot. brake pads only last a couple of years. they are intended to wear out. they are made out of a soft material that gardually wears out. what you are hearing is matal on metal. over time, that will etch into your discs. so, it's part of regular maintenance that you replace your brake pads. so now you know! also, you need to know that you can ruin your discs driving it that way. so get it checked asap. squeeking is not good! [/QUOTE]
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