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Old 06-21-2008, 05:14 PM
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I was just at the dealership with my car and had them check my squeaky brakes as well. It turns out the original pads are fine (over 18,000 miles), it is brake dust. I was told that if you can find a safe area to accelerate backwards and slam on the brakes a few times, it will help remove the caked up dust. I have yet to try this method out.

Other on this forum suggested a couple of hard stops going forward at fast speeds should also do the trick.
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