SSSIERA wrote:
:evil: fucking expensive heep of shit! if its not onbe bloody thing its another!
you will find it REALLY expensive if you dont replace those pads IMMEDIATELY!
dunno if you have realised- that grinding noise is the metal backing of your worn out brake pads grinding the disc away.
low brake pads should really been spotted well before this happens.
As the fellas said- get the rotors skimmed- or replaced if they are too far gone.
If you reeeeeaaaaly have to, as a
temporary measure you can just bung a new set of pads in- but they must be regarded as both
temporary and disposable as they will not last long- or work as good as new or reskimmed rotors with new pads.
They will quickly develop a wear pattern to match your worn out discs, and be no good for your new or reskimmed discs.
As your brake fluid level seems to have been missed during your pre-start checks, or regular maintenance and servicing- I recommend you check your rear brakes as well.
You might think this is just another painfull expensive- but its a reality check.
You need to pay more attention to the important bits of your car- and listen to what it tells and shows you, instead of farting around with amps and sound systems so much.
stephen.