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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 10:01 AM
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Rear Brakes Clicking Noise

I hope this is the right section for me to post, but I was wondering if some one can help me out with this.

I have an 03 Sedan and I've been having this problem for a while. After 15 mins of driving, I start to hear a clicking sound from my rear brakes. I've taken this in a few times to the dealership and they told me that I need the brakes serviced. I was told the mechanism is sticking and causing this sound as I depress on the brakes. So when ever I'm slowing down the car, and I depress on the Brake pedal, I start to here this clicking noise.

They performed the service twice so far and it goes away. After about a month or two, it comes back again. I called the dealership again and they said, it needs to be serviced. That does not make sense to me, why do the brakes need to be serviced so many times?

I think it's something else, but wanted to make sure before I talk to the dealership again. So I was wondering, has anyone else experienced this issue? Or any recommendation on what I should do?

Btw, I'm a little over 70,000 kms, so no more brake warranty.

Thanks in advance for your help / advice.
 
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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 10:07 AM
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ok i ahve a coupe i had the same problem your dealer service team is retarded it is the rear axle that is clciking it needs to be torqued takes less than 10 min for them to do it.

just tell them that another g driver told u they had the same prob and that its the axle its a national defect on the car
 
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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 10:08 AM
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oh by the way my car on ly had 2000 miles when it happned
 
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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by FL350GT
ok i ahve a coupe i had the same problem your dealer service team is retarded it is the rear axle that is clciking it needs to be torqued takes less than 10 min for them to do it.

just tell them that another g driver told u they had the same prob and that its the axle its a national defect on the car
I mentioned that to them, and they told me, it's not the axle it's the brakes.

Do you know if the axle problem applies to the sedans as well?
 
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Old Apr 8, 2005 | 01:28 PM
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i had the same problem - after i took the car up to 150mph. the dealer said that that's the wheel bearings going out, and replaced it on warranty.
 
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Old Apr 8, 2005 | 01:43 PM
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Yeah it's the bearings. Mine do it every 10K haha
 
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Old Apr 8, 2005 | 05:10 PM
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Wheel bearing? Are you guys joking with me?

If true, I'll get them to check that out, if not, then you got me!
 

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