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Old Oct 26, 2015 | 06:28 PM
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Hi all,
I had the brake rotors and pads changed on my 04 N/A Crossfire 36K+ miles a few months ago. New sensors also at that time. Came with the Ceramic Pads. Question: Yesterday, and today I am getting chirping sounds from the car. Seems to be right front. I am in MA where the weather and temps have dropped over the last few days. Before that I heard nothing. Any Ideas folks?
Bill T.

Up-Date: Chirping is gone. I think Steve had the answer, dirt, rust etc. on the rotors. UNTIL NEXT TIME >>>>>>>> Good Night Mrs. Kalabash, where ever you are.
 

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Old Oct 26, 2015 | 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill T.
Hi all,
I had the brake rotors and pads changed on my 04 N/A Crossfire 36K+ miles a few months ago. New sensors also at that time. Came with the Ceramic Pads. Question: Yesterday, and today I am getting chirping sounds from the car. Seems to be right front. I am in MA where the weather and temps have dropped over the last few days. Before that I heard nothing. Any Ideas folks?
Bill T.
If you are like me then every time I get a newer hearing aid I hear more and more creaks, squeaks and groans. I have found that the easiest way out of this is to switch the hearing aid off.
 
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Old Oct 26, 2015 | 06:41 PM
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If you are like me then every time I get a newer hearing aid I hear more and more creaks, squeaks and groans. I have found that the easiest way out of this is to switch the hearing aid off.
LOL, I don't have hearing aids, YET. The car seems to be just fine, just the chirping sound. The sound you get when the brake pads get worn down to a point where they should be changed. (on american cars)
 
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Old Oct 27, 2015 | 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by onehundred80
If you are like me then every time I get a newer hearing aid I hear more and more creaks, squeaks and groans. I have found that the easiest way out of this is to switch the hearing aid off.
Dave, those creaks, squeaks and groans are coming from YOU, not the car !
 
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Old Oct 27, 2015 | 07:25 AM
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Dave, those creaks, squeaks and groans are coming from YOU, not the car !
You have that correct, sadly.
 
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