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David
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PostPosted: Fri May 16, 2008 9:36 am    Post subject: Bentley Flying Spur, squeezy noice in brakes Reply with quote

Hi

I just bought Bentley Flying Spur...the car is amayzing, but i have a problem...the brakes are making a squeezy noice each time I use them. I went to the dealer's service department and they checked the car and told me that it's normal and there is nothing to worry about. But when you buy a car for $200K you really expect it to be nice and give you no headache. So please tell me if it's true and normal that my brakes are making weird noices????

Thank you very much

David
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Jaguar27
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 8:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Bentley Flying Spur, squeezy noice in brakes Reply with quote

David wrote:
Hi

I just bought Bentley Flying Spur...the car is amayzing, but i have a problem...the brakes are making a squeezy noice each time I use them. I went to the dealer's service department and they checked the car and told me that it's normal and there is nothing to worry about. But when you buy a car for $200K you really expect it to be nice and give you no headache. So please tell me if it's true and normal that my brakes are making weird noices????

Thank you very much

David


Do you mean squeeky noise? If so, how long was the Car standing at the Dealership? This can happen on any Car, there is nothing special about Bentley Brakes unless you have the ceramic ones...

If it doesn't go away the Pads and rotors might need re-surfacing if the rotors are shiney...

Do a few hard stops...sometimes that cures it but allow the Rotors to cool down before repeating.

Hope this helps.
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Gramer_gee
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 8:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi David,

I just wondered if you managed to get to the bottom of this problem? My friend from Derry actually has a similar problem with his new BMW, and whilst its obviously a cheaper car, its still worrying with it being new! Did you try the suggestion put forward by Jaguar?

All the best
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