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Old Jul 4, 2005
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Break Noise

I did a search but cant seem to find any one with the same problem i have
Soon as i depress the break from a stand still - i can hear a squeaky noise
But my breaks work fine - its more annoying than anything - makes the car sound cheap lolo
I own a 2005 Sig Coupe - Only 10,000 KM on it
I know i can take it in ,its covered under warrenty - but i am just curious to see if any one else has had this problem.

Thanks in advance
Dave Lowther

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Squeeking already? I guess it could happen... I'd take it in. Most disc brakes now a days have what is called a squeek indicator. Its a little metal tab that will rub against the disc when you pads are getting low. If its not that, then its something else that should probably be looked at ASAP.
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