2003 Accord Brakes Popping?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by jimtet, May 16, 2004.

  1. jimtet

    jimtet Guest

    Wondering if any other 03 Accord owners are noticing this. When I
    first get in the car when it's been sitting for a few (5-6 hours) and
    start driving, the first time I push the brakes, I hear a pop on one
    side of the car (sounds like it comes from the front), then a split
    second later, another pop from the other side of the car. Brakes seem
    to be very sensative the first few uses also. Anybody else
    experiencing this?

    Thanks for any help
     
    jimtet, May 16, 2004
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  2. If it's the same thing I and others have noticed, it's fairly common on all
    recent Hondas. I've also noticed it on an older car, '92 Integra, which
    didn't used to do it but now does with new pads, so it appears to be
    something to do with the tolerance on the fit of the brake pads in the
    caliper frame.

    Specifically, what several people have noticed is that on applying the
    brakes while travelling in the opposite direction to the the last
    application of the brakes, there is a click, pop or knock noise as the pads
    move from one extreme to the other in the caliper. As an example, you
    reverse out of your driveway and apply the brakes, which sets the pads in
    one position; the next time you stop, while moving forwards, you get the
    click as the pads get shifted to the other extreme position.

    This is more noticeable if the car has been sitting overnight and the
    rotors have a light film of rust on them so they really grab the pads with
    a high friction... also possibly the reason you feel the brakes are more
    "sensitive the first few uses" is that rust film. The click/knock may get
    less with age as the brake dust builds up in the nooks and crannies and
    then reappear with the clean-up done during a pad change.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, May 17, 2004
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