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05 VP Auto Coupe + Brake noise

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Old Jun 29, 2007
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Question 05 VP Auto Coupe + Brake noise

I just purchased a 05 coupe with 20000 miles on it certified from Honda.

I didn't notice this during the test drives, but when you go in to reverse, the brakes make a popping noise when you stop. It sounds like its coming from the front suspension. It also does the same thing the first time you brake going forward. I have done a lot of research on this online, and I have only been able to find one entry on it.
So I'm going to have the dealership look at it, but I was just wondering what you all think before I let them blow smoke up my ***. If it's not a problem, thats fine but I dont trust the dealership to tell me that.

Anyone had this problem? I could'nt find anything on here about it.

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Re: 05 VP Auto Coupe + Brake noise

Normal, The pads move back and forth and make the click noise. (once back and once forward)
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