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  • Strange sounds - brake issues?

    Hi Guy's,

    a week ago i took a drive out Berwick way (Awesome roads) but i have since developed a rubbing noise when above 30-40 k's per hour...

    My gold has always had RUBBISH brakes and on the journey i had to hit the brakes really hard to pull up in traffic and once i actually got a burning smell - is it possible i've warped the disks? or maybe worn the pads out?

    It does sound like the front wheels have developed a "rub" i.e it's not a constant noise but sounds like something on the wheel rubbing once per revoloution and the noise speeds up as i acelerate

    Its a standard clipper 93 Convertible - standard golf brakes - Any help would be much apprciated!!

    Gary
    Current ride - MKVI GTI, Candy White, 4 door, Detroits, DSG, BT
    Previous VW - MK 1 Golf Clipper Convertible - 1993 - gone and now called Linda
    Previous VW - MK 1 Golf GTI 1983, Lhasa Green, Perrielli P's, euro front look, gone but not forgotten

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    Sometimes as the car gets older the pistons get crud forming on them & the seals maybe hard. Fairly simple job & seals are generally cheap. The other possibility is a warped disc.
    Understand how it works, troubleshoot logically BEFORE replacing parts.
    2001 T4 TRAKKA Syncro 2.5TDI,2006 Mk5 2.0TDI Golf manual,2001 Polo 1.4 16V manual [now sold], '09 2.0CR TDI Tiguan manual,
    Numerous Mk1 Golf diesels

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    • #3
      new member chiming in here:

      if its a warped disc, most of the time you will feel it through the pedal under braking.
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      • #4
        GSAND welcome mate!!!!!

        Just a thought check the wheel bearings!! If they have play that too will cause oscillations.
        Cheers
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        • #5
          rubbish brakes on a 93 eh?.... hmm

          first, burning smell is overheated brakes. if this has happened, you might have glazed a brake pad, or even worn right through it to the backing metal plate - that would make a nasty scraping noise if its touching the rotor.

          its simple to check the pads - take off the wheel and have a look. you should have at least 3-4mm of brake lining material on both the inner and outer brake pads - if not, your dues for new ones pronto. while your there, ensure there is a locating screw holding the disk to the hub, and if so, give the disk a wobble and try to detect and movement laterally - this could be a wheel bearing issue - it is however rather likely that a worn wheel bearing will rumble as you drive along.
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