Squeaky Brakes

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Squeaky Brakes

Post by Pando99 » Wed Nov 12, 2014 7:55 am

I have had enough of the squeaky brakes when on light braking so its time for a bit of copaslip application to the back of the pads

Can anyone advise on the jacking points and i have looked at the sills where the scissor jack goes in the past and that doesn't look sturdy enough to put the trolley jack on

I cant be bothered taking it back to Audi , easier to do myself

Anybody know for sure where to jack at

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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by Graeme4130 » Wed Nov 12, 2014 10:45 am

Squealing brakes on early RS4's was a known problem, and was completely replaced under warranty on my first B8 (pads, discs, callipers and carriers)
The cure is for the revised items to have a balancer weight and, I believe, a different composition of disc/pad material
Worth hassling the dealer for as you might get a full new set
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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by Revolution » Wed Nov 12, 2014 11:40 am

+1

or look under the side skirts and you will see a recess for the jacking points.

Just make sure you get the jack inline with the sill and you may bend it and keep a wheel under the car at all times just incase

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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by Pando99 » Wed Nov 12, 2014 2:40 pm

Might car is brand new out of the box, only done 1800miles

My previous was an avant , but i didn't like using the sill join, doesn't look sufficient to hold weight and not collapse the sill when using the trolley jack.

need to suss the points where the 4 poster ramps rest during lifting

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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by adsgreen » Wed Nov 12, 2014 3:20 pm

The door sill joins are designed to be used with jacks that have a slot cut out (like most scissor jacks). This gives them something to lock into and reduce change of them slipping out of place. The actual weight of the car is transferred through the main sill and not the join.
For a trolley jack, definitely look behind the wheels for the locating points. Worth making sure the saddle of the trolley jack is a reasonable it for the jacking points.

If you don't have a spare wheel to use for safety, I can recommend a big box of A4 paper like what you get from staples. :)

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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by Revolution » Wed Nov 12, 2014 4:18 pm

Lots of good advice for you but I would be taking it back with only 1800mls on the clock...
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Renault Clio V6 MK2
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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by Graeme4130 » Wed Nov 12, 2014 4:40 pm

Revolution wrote:Lots of good advice for you but I would be taking it back with only 1800mls on the clock...
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Exactly this
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Gone - 09/14 B8 RS4 Avant - Misano Red/Ceramics (Daily drive & kids taxi)

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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by Pando99 » Wed Nov 12, 2014 4:49 pm

They should lube it when it leaves the factory. So it shouldnt' squeak
Can't be bothered wasting a day at the dealers
My job is mechanical (oil) so not a hard job, just didn't want to damage my sills and though i would use the power of the web to identify the points rather than lying on the garage floor.

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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by carsarecool » Thu Nov 13, 2014 8:33 am

Take it back.....

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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by smudge » Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:05 pm

carsarecool wrote:Take it back.....
+1 - why do something yourself when the dealer is supposed to be looking after you & the car they supplied you? That's what you've paid for, isn't it?
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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by Pando99 » Sat Dec 20, 2014 12:07 am

Lube now applied, but about 90% better, so now booked in for Feb when i am home next

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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by Pando99 » Sat Dec 20, 2014 12:10 am

Meant to add, was an easy job, front calipers, really easy, well designed, made a adaptor for the trolley jack to fit over the sill weld, but need to make it out of nylon as a permanent mod for the trolley jack

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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by stuarty40 » Mon Apr 20, 2015 9:55 am

I just received my new RS4 and I have squeaky brakes. Thought I would let them bed in but to no avail. Been back to Aberdeen Audi where they cleaned the brakes but still have the problem. They also re pressured the DRC as there was a clunk. Clunk still there. Have I bought a dud car? How should I proceed? I love the car but these niggles bother me somewhat. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by boff » Mon Apr 20, 2015 11:26 am

Immediately request a replacement car, email senior bods at audi. If you're not happy make no allowances, you've just spent your own hard earned cash on that car
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Re: Squeaky Brakes

Post by Revolution » Mon Apr 20, 2015 12:18 pm

+1
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2014 RS4 Sepang Blue
2015 VW Golf-R
1995 Subaru Impreza Series McRae
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RS4 B7 Avant Daytona
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2006 2-door Impreza STi
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10 Subaru's inc 22B type UK
Renault Clio V6 MK2
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