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    Rob MillerRob Miller
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      Hi, the last few mornings I noticed a squeal when applying brakes as I back out of the garage. I thought, oh, front and/or rear brakes, and both were thin – alas, it didn’t. Everything seems to be tight, so I’m scratching my head…and it doesn’t occur once the brakes warm up???

      The vehicle is a 1999 Honda Odyssey with 196K miles.

      Any ideas will be appreciated!

      rjmiller

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    • #527575
      DaveDave
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        Are those OEM brake pads?

        Did this just start?

        Is it only backing up?

        #527585
        MARK FELDSTEINMARK FELDSTEIN
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          I’m assuming you haven’t had any work done on them recently. So, here’s a quick video from Scotty Kilmer on fixing squeaky brakes. This is a pretty straightforward remedy and he shows this for disc and drum variety. I can’t recall whether ERic has done one specifically on squeaking brakes but his brake service videos are excellent. Let us know how it’s going.

          #527640
          college mancollege man
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            If the brakes are not at the squealer. sometimes humidity can
            cause a brief squeal.

            #527798
            Rob MillerRob Miller
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              Thanks.

              I just recently picked up the VAN, which had a bad tranny, which i rebuilt, and am now driving on a regular basis. The only brake work done to my knowledge, is the set of front 7 rear shoes i just put on, in an attempt to stop the squeal.

              I should have watched this video earlier, as i just checked the rotors/drums for wear groves, and not gloss.

              #527800
              Rob MillerRob Miller
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                They are the $25 variety from AutoZone, but they squealed before as well. Since I just recently picked up the VAN, which wasn’t drivable, i have no previous history as to how long the squeal has been in place.

                BUT, it only do it, AFAIK, in the AM (ie:cold) backing up

                #527810
                DaveDave
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                  I had a similar problem with a “rubbing/scratching/not-quite-grinding” noise on my wife’s Honda and that only happens when backing up too. It did the same with the OEM brakes as it did with new drums and NAPA TrueStop shoes.

                  As time went on, the brakes became quieter and now they are as loud as they were with OEM.

                  The front ceramic brakes are nice and quiet.

                  Go figure.

                  #529205
                  Rob MillerRob Miller
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                    I think it is a wheel bearing in that when I pulled off the rear hub, the bearing race stayed welded to the axle – I didn’t notice it when I pulled it off the 1st time.

                    So, how do I get the race off the axle?

                    rjmiller

                    #529258
                    MARK FELDSTEINMARK FELDSTEIN
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                      You’ll need a grinder of some sort (a die grinder with a cutoff wheel is ideal), a flat chisel, hammer, chunk of sandpaper or crocus cloth, a new bearing and this video. :>)

                      Be relatively gentle. You want to avoid scoring the axle by cutting too deep or damaging it with the chisel. You may not have to go all the way through the race to get it to loosen it’s grip.
                      May the bearing forces be with you
                      Sparks

                      #529273
                      BillBill
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                        Everything that Scotty does looks so simple. At least Eric shows us the real world of Automotive repair.

                        #529295
                        MARK FELDSTEINMARK FELDSTEIN
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                          Yep. Scotty gets you into the ballpark but serves up what I call “Auto Repair Light”. Kinda like “If your engine is running rough, stay tuned. Cause today I’m going to show you how to entirely rebuild your engine in 3 minutes.” LOL !!!
                          I think he’s helpful if you really know what you’re doing, but as far as genuinely useful instructional videos, Eric is top shelf.

                          #529331
                          BillBill
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                            “Auto Repair Light”. Hahaha…….I like that.

                            #530013
                            Rob MillerRob Miller
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                              VERY VERY nice – thanks a bunch!

                              #530916
                              DaveDave
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                                Sometimes, I just need folks to cut to the chase -as it were. As big as a fan of Eric Cook (AKA Eric the Car Guy) that I am, sometimes I need someone to cut to the chase and show me the meat. Especially when it’s NOT a car that I’m working on. I just need the generics – if you will.

                                Nothing against Eric or Scotty.

                                I also watch “AA” something – er.. whatever … there’s an online parts store that has R&R videos that I watch too. But it’s just R&R.

                                And there’s “Real Fixes Real Fast” that are awesome – like ASE awesome. They do diagnostics like Eric does and Real Fixes.

                                That’s the thing with YouTube – R&R is a dime a dozen, but diagnostics…..Eric or Real Fixes and sometimes Scotty.

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