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6-month old E90 LCI 323i brake problems.
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<blockquote data-quote="330Ci" data-source="post: 444082" data-attributes="member: 2359"><p>If its due to rust on disc, I did some hard braking when travelling at 100kmh to clear the carbon/rust deposits on the disc. Need to brake hard a few times. But make sure no cars behind you !!</p><p> </p><p>Esp so when you car is new, brake shoe and disc are closer together - which causes them to "stick" when rust builds up overnight. If you cant wait a few months for your brake pads to wear off which will shed a few mm off , ask the SA to adjust it as it could be too close </p><p> </p><p>This "rust" happens when car left overnight - esp after a car wash, after driving in the rain or leaving the car out in the open ( morning dew) </p><p> </p><p>If its not due to this, prob you need to perform a proper service on your brakes as its not releasing correctly - eventho you car is new</p><p> </p><p>good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="330Ci, post: 444082, member: 2359"] If its due to rust on disc, I did some hard braking when travelling at 100kmh to clear the carbon/rust deposits on the disc. Need to brake hard a few times. But make sure no cars behind you !! Esp so when you car is new, brake shoe and disc are closer together - which causes them to "stick" when rust builds up overnight. If you cant wait a few months for your brake pads to wear off which will shed a few mm off , ask the SA to adjust it as it could be too close This "rust" happens when car left overnight - esp after a car wash, after driving in the rain or leaving the car out in the open ( morning dew) If its not due to this, prob you need to perform a proper service on your brakes as its not releasing correctly - eventho you car is new good luck [/QUOTE]
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