Bulls@*t Brake Issue
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I went to Mazda this morning because of a flat tire on my way to work
, and the service manager was there. He told me that he has a fix for the brakes and asked me if I had the time to put the new part on. I couldn’t do it at the time. I didn't ask specifics because I was late for work and had a big meeting.
I'm going to pass by this week anyway to get the new rear light installed (condensation build up because of a cracked rear light cover), and get some documentation from the service manager before getting anything installed. I really want to know what they did in order to rectify the problem. I’ll keep you all posted.
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I'm going to pass by this week anyway to get the new rear light installed (condensation build up because of a cracked rear light cover), and get some documentation from the service manager before getting anything installed. I really want to know what they did in order to rectify the problem. I’ll keep you all posted.
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oh my god...
the reason your brakes squeal is because we have aggressive brake pads and like all high performance brake pads they glaze over extremely easily. Just drive a few blocks while dragging the brakes and they will be fine - the pads just need to be resurfaced. There is no frikkin problem with your braking system, just be happy Mazda made the decision for putting these pads on the car and making it the best stopping production car to ever come out of Japan.
Some cures would be going down to the local pep boys and buying crap pads that won't squeal and will decrease your stopping power (which is what Mazda will probably end up doing if people keep complaining), getting slotted rotors which continually resurface the pads, or just dragging the brakes every once in a while to keep the pads fresh...
...or just file a rediculously stupid class action suit and live the 21st century american dream
the reason your brakes squeal is because we have aggressive brake pads and like all high performance brake pads they glaze over extremely easily. Just drive a few blocks while dragging the brakes and they will be fine - the pads just need to be resurfaced. There is no frikkin problem with your braking system, just be happy Mazda made the decision for putting these pads on the car and making it the best stopping production car to ever come out of Japan.
Some cures would be going down to the local pep boys and buying crap pads that won't squeal and will decrease your stopping power (which is what Mazda will probably end up doing if people keep complaining), getting slotted rotors which continually resurface the pads, or just dragging the brakes every once in a while to keep the pads fresh...
...or just file a rediculously stupid class action suit and live the 21st century american dream
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Originally Posted by Pete
1. When I used the Pinto expression it was to express that the RX8 should not be having these problems becasue it's considered as mazda's front line car and not a peice of ****.
You must mean the 1987 Escort...
But the Escort GT was a decent car in its day for the money!
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Originally Posted by Skythe
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r0tor probably hit the bulleye - Mazda has "different" replacement pads for those of us who complain about brake squeal. I got them at ~10,000 miles. Even if they squeal again, hopefully that delays my first brake job by ~10,000 miles.
After brake thread after brake thread I will *not* simply replace the OEM pads and rotors with more of the same. I'm reading people's reviews of aftermarket brands and planning a special purchase.
For all the new RX-8 owners - DON'T PANIC (<- with thanks to Douglas Adams).
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Yes... probably a bad idea too...
Too bad my breaks are squeaking (only sometimes) with 21K on a 2004.
Just was looking at different ideas of things people have tried.
Definitely not ready to sue Mazda! LOVE the car too much...
Too bad my breaks are squeaking (only sometimes) with 21K on a 2004.
Just was looking at different ideas of things people have tried.
Definitely not ready to sue Mazda! LOVE the car too much...
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