Richard
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Here's a poser for you auto types... I'll be looking deeper into this on Saturday.
I've got a 1992/94 Chrysler New Yorker, was my mothers car.
I've had it about 2 1/2 years, about 2 years ago it needed front brakes so I replaced the rotors and pads. I didn't have the rotors machined, I simply put new parts in. As a side comment, the car has about 75,000 miles on it and another side comment, I had a Miata for 10 years and didn't put new brakes on the front of it until I hit about 100,000 miles. I do a majority of highway type driving (mostly "go" and little "stop") every day as I go to work. Point being, I'm pretty easy on brakes.
Ok, back to the Chrysler...
It has new rotors and pads in front, probably 30,000 miles of wear now?
Here's the problem:
When I'm driving the car I get a "squeek". I'd liken it to the kind of screech (subtle) that you might get when you NEED brakes and the little screech tab is beginning to scrape against the rotor.
If I slightly turn my steering wheel left/right the screech will go away. It IS wheel speed dependent, so faster I go, the faster it repeats its sound. If I slightly turn wheel left then right, there does seem to be a spot between them where the screech disappears.
Ok, so at this point I'm thinking it's the screech tab on the brakes however, this is what is confusing me... When I apply the brakes, it TOTALLY disappears and goes away. When the brakes are even gently applied, it still goes away.
I might want to add, my dashboard brake warning light blinked on the other day, suggesting to me I might be low on fluid. I checked and the fluid seemed ok.
If it helps, this car has antilock brakes.
I'm planning on taking things apart between tonight when I get home or more likely Saturday when I'll have some time to delve into it.
Just curious if anyone has any thoughts. Having the squeel go away when the brakes are applied is what is throwing me.

I've got a 1992/94 Chrysler New Yorker, was my mothers car.
I've had it about 2 1/2 years, about 2 years ago it needed front brakes so I replaced the rotors and pads. I didn't have the rotors machined, I simply put new parts in. As a side comment, the car has about 75,000 miles on it and another side comment, I had a Miata for 10 years and didn't put new brakes on the front of it until I hit about 100,000 miles. I do a majority of highway type driving (mostly "go" and little "stop") every day as I go to work. Point being, I'm pretty easy on brakes.
Ok, back to the Chrysler...
It has new rotors and pads in front, probably 30,000 miles of wear now?
Here's the problem:
When I'm driving the car I get a "squeek". I'd liken it to the kind of screech (subtle) that you might get when you NEED brakes and the little screech tab is beginning to scrape against the rotor.
If I slightly turn my steering wheel left/right the screech will go away. It IS wheel speed dependent, so faster I go, the faster it repeats its sound. If I slightly turn wheel left then right, there does seem to be a spot between them where the screech disappears.
Ok, so at this point I'm thinking it's the screech tab on the brakes however, this is what is confusing me... When I apply the brakes, it TOTALLY disappears and goes away. When the brakes are even gently applied, it still goes away.
I might want to add, my dashboard brake warning light blinked on the other day, suggesting to me I might be low on fluid. I checked and the fluid seemed ok.
If it helps, this car has antilock brakes.
I'm planning on taking things apart between tonight when I get home or more likely Saturday when I'll have some time to delve into it.
Just curious if anyone has any thoughts. Having the squeel go away when the brakes are applied is what is throwing me.