squeakky brakes?

02 nissian pathfinder need help to stop the squal on driver side

change your pads. it’s easy. you can do it yourself with common tools. however, check your rotors. if they have gouges they need to be replaced.

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6 Responses to squeakky brakes?

  1. xoxbabiiox says:

    maybe your brakes pad needs changing…i changed mine in my car and the squeaking stopped…go check it out at a auto shop
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  2. FIAT Guy says:

    Nissan pathfinder are having problem with the brakes squeaking and vibrating its a defect that has not been found, when the rotors are resurfaced they will be ok for app. 3000 miles but the problem will return, this is if the pads are in good condition and if so then you might want to find a Lemon Law attorney if you have less than 1800 miles or less than 18 mo driving time on it for an evaluation, you can try the internet by loging on and just type Ex: calemonlaw or what ever state your in. GOD Bless
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    Mechanic 30 yr.

  3. tremolo man says:

    First check your brake fluid, and make sure that you use the right kind. If your not sure check the owners manual.

    Second, make sure that your brakes are properly bled. You can tell by the way your brake pedal goes down when you push on it.

    Third, If the problem still persists you will probably need new brake pads.
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  4. thedeadphishphan says:

    get them replaced. breaks squeak to warn you that they’re almost out.
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  5. paul67337 says:

    change your pads. it’s easy. you can do it yourself with common tools. however, check your rotors. if they have gouges they need to be replaced.
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  6. swazicomputers says:

    The first thing i would do is inspect the brakes if they are ok make sure there not any brake dust grim or any foren material on the pads make sure your rotor arent warped if so i would replace the rotors and the pads also make sure your caliper is working (this what purshes the pad agains the rotor
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